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Hi,
whenever i connect the VC through IP the call gets connected however i am not able to view the remote screen or hera the voice.
Once in a while even if it gets connected the screen freezes after 3 min.
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hi, you do not need a CD to connect to the printer, what you should do is gain access to the print server. this can be done by asking your network administrator. in a situation where you don't have one or the network is an open one, you have to connect to the printer network, open your ipv4 properties and select obtain an ip address automatically, do the same with the DNS server and you're good to go. just so i'm thorough, after connecting to the print server / network, you can access your network ipv4 properties by right-clicking on the network icon located at the lower right corner of your taskbar, (the bar at the bottom of your screen) usually in form of two computer monitors. select network and sharing center after right-clicking. a list of wireless network should be available if there are more than one wireless networks in the area. select view status of the print server / network, click on properties, a pop-up box appears. be sure 'file and printer sharing for microsoft network' is checked, double-click "internet protocol v4 (ip/tcpv4)' select obtain an ip address automatically, select the same for the dns server below. click OK you're good to go. note once you are successfully connected to the print server, click on Devices and Printers from the start menu, select the printer and allow the drivers to be installed from the server. once that is done, you can right-click on the printer and select set as default. after this all you have to do is connect and print whenever you want to. hope this helps let me know if there's anything you don't understand or if this doesn't resolve it.
DO you realize that this camera cost around 900 US$? - Might be a little overkill for VOIP. Apart form that it is an excellent camera. Have look at the manual here. The camera connects via RS232 (9DSub) or 8pin DSub and you can/have to download the software form Canon's web page.
hi for video conferencing at such long durations over IP, it is a MUSSSST to have dedicated stable bandwidth at all the locations.if that fails, symptons like the one u experieced are possible.this will generally happen during working hours when bandwith usage by pc's is high!!!!!
for VC over IP, both end should have a dedicated bandwidth with PUBLIC IP. this solves most of the problems that are faced in a vpn or shared network like situation!!!!
i will connect with microsoft netmeeting just dial in your polycom ip adderss to it and it will connect if you have given private ip address to polycom then connect with private ip if given with public then with public ip adress .
Is the Indian site within the firewall? If so, I would focus on the firewall. Does the US site have a firewall? They may be blocking outbound traffic. If you are connecting but no video, it sounds like UDP traffic is still being blocked somewhere. If you can, you may want to assign public IPs on the units and test outside of the firewall.
I'm not quite clear on your problem. But I think what your describing would be difficult to archive. That's if I understand you correctly!
Perhaps what you might want to consider is this sort of device. It allows to normal (PSTN) telephones to be used as either SIP (VoIP) or as normal PSTN telephones. It does not require a PC once it's been set-up.
connect the computer to the Voice terminal VT1005v( WAN port)<---PC and check the ip address on the computer which should be "192.168.102.X". Open the web interface of voice terminal ( type in " http://192.168.102.1/admin.html " in the address-bar of your internet browser ). you can see the Restore Factory Defaults button and click on it. So you can reset the device. After that, reboot the your whole network.
This example will demonstrate how to create a Virtual private Network (VPN) between two remote locations through the Internet. The VPN policy will use 3DES IPSec to securely send/receive encrypted data over the Internet. When the VPN tunnel is enabled, the two offices will virtually appear to be on the same local network.
This example will consist of two DI-804V VPN Routers with a simple setup. The two remote offices in this example will be known as Office A and Office B. Both VPN Routers must already be set up and able to access each other. This is only an example, your setup will vary using the WAN IP address provided by your ISP.
Please note the differences in the IP addresses for each office.
We will begin by configuring the DI-804V at Office A. Start by going into VPN Settings under the Basic Setup menu.
Step 1. In the Connection Name field, type in OfficeA. Click ADD.
Step 2. A properties screen will appear for the new connection you have made. Fill in the appropriate information for Office A:
Connection Name: OfficeA
Local IPSEC Identifier: Local
Remote IPSEC Identifier: Remote
Remote IP Network: 192.168.1.0
Remote IP Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Remote Gateway IP: 192.170.0.2
Network Interface: WAN ETHERNET
Secure Association: IKE
Perfect Forward Secure: Enabled
PreShared Key: 123456
Key Life: 28800
IKE Life Time: 3600
Step 3 Click SAVE. There should now be a VPN policy created for Office A. Now you will want to Save & Restart the DI-804V.
Note: 123456 is an example of a preshared key, please fill in any secret preshared key you desire. Keep in mind that both sites require the same preshared key.
Office A setup is now complete, we will now configure Office B with the other DI-804V, Follow the same steps previously with Ofice A to create a VPN policy.
Step 1 Please change the appropriate information.
Connection Name: OfficeB
Local IPSEC Identifier: Local
Remote IPSEC Identifier: Remote
Remote IP Network: 192.168.0.0
Remote IP Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Remote Gateway IP: 192.170.0.1
Network Interface: WAN ETHERNET
Secure Association: IKE
Perfect Forward Secure: Enabled
PreShared Key: 123456
Key Life: 28800
IKE Life Time: 3600
Step 2 Click SAVE. There should now be a VPN policy created for Office B. Now you will want to Save & Restart the DI-804V.
After the VPN policies have been created for the two Offices, the two remote locations should authenticate and connect. To view the status of the VPN connection, go to the Device Status menu. On the bottom-left side of the menu, click on the VPN Status icon.
A VPN Status pop-up screen will appear showing VPN connection status. If a VPN tunnel is active, the State should indicate Q-Estab.
Go to a DOS prompt and ping the internal IP address of the remote network.
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