Somewhat off topic, not really, but sort of...

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You'll want to have your router forward ports 2074-2076 and 4074-4076 
to the machine you run speakfreely on.

On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 07:57:33AM 
-0500, Chris Gilland wrote:
> I want to get on the speakup reflecter, under the windows 32 bit speak 
> freely so that I can get some help before doing my installation of 
> Linux...  The problem, is that I am sitting behind a DLink D I 6 14+ 
> Wireless lan router...  I don't have a clue what I need to do to get 
> SpeakFreely to work...  Apparently, not only can I not hear anyone else, 
> but they can't hear me either...  I tried even going to the echo-back 
> server, which did me no good...  I know my mike is set right...  i'm very 
> accustomed with the volume control, as I use it daily in a recording studio 
> environment...  i just need to know what port range to open, and plus, this 
> router is extremely inaccessible or so it seems...  i tried open the ports 
> that I was told were correct, but it didn't do much good...  i'm not 
> exactly sure, if I need to open them as a port range within a virtual 
> server - if which, i don't know how to do port ranges there...  or do I 
> need to set it as an application trigger port, at which case I did, and 
> still no luck...  or... so at least, I thought I did...  Could someone 
> maybe willingly be ever so kind to write me off list to request the login 
> info, and look remotely at my router and see if you can fix the problem?
> 
> Be sure when you write if you're willing to look, to supply me with your IP 
> address...  not a dns address, but your physical numerical IP address...
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> Chris.
> 
> 
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