Re: [Live-devel] A network problem

2008-03-04 Thread fung ka luen
ung > --> > > Message: 1> Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 17:13:31 -0600> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [Live-devel] A network problem> To: LIVE555 Streaming Media - > development & use> <[EMAIL

Re: [Live-devel] A network problem

2008-03-03 Thread xcsmith
> In general, you cannot expect RTSP/RTP to work over a NAT. However, > because your server is really on the Internet, then you might be > able to get RTP-over-TCP streaming to work, even though your client > is not really on the Internet. Is the IP address the only problem with NAT? Couldn't

Re: [Live-devel] A network problem

2008-02-25 Thread fung ka luen
Dear Ross Thank you very much for your help! I have tried to use the "-t" for the connection. However, it is very very slow. it almost only 1/3 packets arrived. is there any other possible solutions? Thank you Luen == Message: 2D

Re: [Live-devel] A network problem

2008-02-21 Thread Ross Finlayson
The Live555MediaServer is hosted on a linux machine with a real IP like (66.147.231.80, out of my school). I am using OpenRTSP as a client and run in my private network (192.168.100.101 and 192.168.100.102). In general, you cannot expect RTSP/RTP to work over a NAT. However, because your

[Live-devel] A network problem

2008-02-20 Thread fung ka luen
Dear All, I have a network problem when doing the streaming from a server to my client PCs. When both server and clients run under same private, everything OK. But, under the following setup, not OK. The Live555MediaServer is hosted on a linux machine with a real IP like (66.147.231.80,