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More info?)
Update:
Good news, with the latest build of Windows Messenger (5.1.0701), it
works.
Jonathan Kay [MVP] - news:%23awuPVjuFHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl :
> Hi,
>
> You'll see this because MSN Messenger has far better support for
> non-UPnP routers and it's still using a protocol which is compatible
> with Windows Messenger so it works.
> If you send out an invitation with Windows Messenger and don't have a
> UPnP router, it simply will not work period.
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> "blero_" <OMLEIPHTEQPD@spammotel.com> wrote in message
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>> Mandi - news:eb8vA1OuFHA.3932@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl :
>>
>>> I have a network with a NAT router. Using a voice call between MSN
>>> Messenger in one PC and WIndows Messenger in another causes the
>>> voice call to end immediatly after starting. Using in both PC's
>>> similar messenger works fine.Can someone advise please?
>>
>> I have a network with a NAT router, too. The router is not UPnP.
>> In my case, if MSN Messenger on one PC initiates the call (and
>> Windows Messenger accepts it on another), the voice communication
>> works fine. If Windows Messenger initiates the call (and MSN
>> Messenger accepts
>> it), the connection fails.
>>
>>> Using in both PC's similar messenger works fine
>>
>> Same here.