Dear reader, I have set up 2 VC systems via LAN (G70 & TL50).There are no firewall implications.I am able to call From the G70 to the TL50 , But I am not able to call the G70 from the TL50 . The error message "your systems attempts to connect to other equipment that a video conference system" appears. I am able to ping both ip adresses. Regards Emile
SOURCE: Will not detect
Ok well all I can suggest is this... first try a NON-crossover cable.. 2nd.. try the address of 10.1.1.1 The server should be setup according to the manual.. and should be detected upon connection, Also is the server to be set up to ASSIGN an address via it's DCHP or to RECIEVE one from ya lappy? I mean basically it is just a network device that sends stuff when asked, not unlike a networked Hard Drive etc. Usually ya set up the lappy for DHCP and the Video Server gets it's address from the lappy, & when "Polled" sends data to whomever "Polled" it.
Posted on Aug 03, 2007
SOURCE: Internet connection failed but IP address obtained.
Hi, i had the same problem but it was fixed by simply re directing my ISP's DNS settings away from Sony's. manually change your DNS settings to the ones below and it should work fine !
Posted on Nov 25, 2007
SOURCE: set up Sony Wega TV on Video 2 for a Wii system
In the set up screen: Video reset ports and activated them individually to allow the TV to recognize the game and the DVD players...
Posted on Dec 28, 2008
SOURCE: dial up (3g dongle) internet (lan) sharing on vista
the ps network will not recognize dial up.. you need to update to broadband... sorry
please rate me...thanks
Posted on Jan 12, 2009
SOURCE: My PS3 is telling me that it
This sounds like you might need to open a port on your router or firewall to allow the PS3 to send info to the games specific server just because the PS3 has been given an IP address the PS3 still needs to connect through your router using NAT.
I suggest first turning off your Windows Firewall and your ISP firewall then into your router admin panel and open up the correct port then do the same on your firewalls.
Next, you need to enter these numbers for the PS3 to work.. so
put these in the port start and end. 80 , 443 , 5223 , 10070 (start) and
10080 (end) , 3478 , 3479 , 3658 , 10070. They should be in both start
and end except for the fourth which will have 10070 in start and 10080
in end.
The first 4 are TCP and the last 4 are UDP both types are required.
Posted on Feb 01, 2010
73 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×