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Sorry for that type of stupid reference to S... . I really did not use
it to make advertisement, but knowing that you know better than I do, I
honestly thought that it was of some help for you, since you know how
the systems work. I just have a wish to get out with S... as soon as
possible. It's already done at lab.<br>
I truly and sincerely appreciate all your contributions/work to the
development of Ekiga. <br>
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Regards<br>
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Damien Sandras wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Le samedi 02 juin 2007 à 17:08 +0200, pierre dantzer a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Office is at University Paris-sud. Ekiga with DEll PWS370 was fine. I
just followed the instructions.
My friend did the same with his laptop but it did not work. Both PC
are connected via Lan.
At home I'm using a DELL laptop WS M20, wi-fi, trough Livebox
(furnished by the internet orange provider)
(note : Skype works at home).
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Without a -d 4 output, there is not much we can tell.
And repeating that Skype works does not help either. Skype has been
created from the start with a new protocol in order to cross NAT routers
without trouble. That was not the case for SIP or H.323 or even Jingle.
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