You can use Mirial but it does not support
NAT Traversal. Jan and I have used VCON VPoint for testing
of GnuGk NAT Traversal http://www.vcon.com/products/endpoints/desktop.video.systems/vPointHD/index.shtml Simon From:
Nicolas Meneceur [mailto:nicolas.meneceur@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Le 16 oct. 2009 à 20:51, eharvey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
a écrit :
For all of these questions, free is ok, but
commercial is ok too, as long as the commercial version is significantly
better. I’m an IT guy who would like to enable my 20 users
to video chat with each other through our own infrastructure, instead of using
something like skype or oovoo. I’ve been researching this for a few days
now, but I don’t feel I’m finding the answers I’m hoping to find…
Ideally, I would love to build something just like skype or oovoo, with the
following characteristics: · Several
people able to chat together and all see each other at the same time · Able
to call from laptop to laptop, regardless of being inside, outside, or across
WAN and firewalls… · Build
it once, and have unlimited free usage afterward. In fact, if I could buy
an oovoo server for ourselves, that would be perfect. But it’s not
oovoo’s sales model. · (Maybe?)
able to include people from outside the company, by invite from the internal
users · (Maybe?)
able to call to/from the polycom endpoints · (Maybe?)
able to do voice-only calls · (Maybe?)
able to do instant messaging And now, the reasons I don’t want to use
skype/oovoo: · Ads,
viruses, and worms · Everything
relayed across skype’s or oovoo’s servers. We experience choppiness and
jitter as a result. (I want to use my own network, which is very high
bandwidth.) · Contact
list management. When we have a new user, I should be able to deploy the
new user’s contact info to the existing users, and so on. No need for
user interaction in order for everyone to have everyone else in their contact
list. Some are mac users, some are windows. We also
have a couple of Polycom endpoints. I have a few questions - -1- Based on what I’ve read, I believe I understand
correctly that I’ll need to build a gnugk box, and stick it outside our
firewall. So the users will be guaranted able to pass media to each
other. But I don’t see any way to build a directory
service. Is there something? Bill would like to have a list of
usernames in his contact list … Jane, Alex, Mary, etc. He would
like to see when they’re online, and simply click their name (or whatever) in
order to call that person. I would like to administratively populate the
addressbook with new users, and remove old users when they leave the
company. Is there some way for me to achieve these directory requirements? -2- The best mac client I can find is xmeeting, but it
seems to only support STUN. I’d like to know h460.19 is supported (or at
least *some* way to guarantee
calls will connect). Can anyone recommend a different/better mac client? Mirial is a better mac client : http://www.mirial.com/products/Mirial_Softphone_HD.html
-3- The best windows client I can find is
pacphone. Maybe it’s ok, but it didn’t really seem awesomely built, or
addressbook capabilities, etc… Anyone care to recommend a different
windows client? Maybe I should go tryout some commercial products like
Polycom PVX? Mirial is a mac and windows client
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