a speak_freely question

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The lwl servers hold the name email address and current
ip of the people that register with them. The speakup reflector
also has a webpage to show you who is online. I don't know if you can
register with an lwl server on bumpy but if you can;
then pulling up the webpage gives you a list of people who have sfspeaker running on their machines.
Simply cut and paste the ip address and run sfmike ip address
and off you go. It's not as point and smite as
netmeeting is; but it is far simpler
to setup, far smaller to download and has worked
for far longer than net meeting has been in existance.

If you need open h.323 interoperability check out
either the voxilla project or
http://www.openh323.org I hear they
interoperate with net meeting to a certain degree.

Regards, Kerry.
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 09:10:09AM -0600, Kirk Wood wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2001 rturner2 at texasisp.com wrote:
> > the only question left is how do i get those ip numbers?
> 
> Now I don't know about howyou do it in speafreely. I can tell you that
> obtaining the ip numbers is the point of the servers for netmeeting and
> most any other similar program.
> 
> If you (or your friend) have static ip addresses it is pretty easy. Just
> ask each other. If you have dynamic ip addresses you could email the ip
> address to each other after connecting to the internet in preperation for
> talking to each other. Or you can take the easy way out and connect to a
> server.
> 
> =======
> Kirk Wood
> Cpt.Kirk at 1tree.net
> 
> Nothing is hard if you know the answer or are used to doing it.
> 
> 
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