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MN-100 Application port trigger vs port mapping

 
 
Nikitas
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      11-12-2004, 02:41 AM
I have the MN100 wired router and I was wondering which way really works
best and is safer for the internal network. I give an example. I like to
use UDP when I get streaming media on my Windows 2000 box and Windows 98SE
box. When using windows media player on both machines there is a problem.
Even though I use different UDP ports for incoming I use the same ports that
Windows media player uses for out going and that choke the one player from
working on that machine while the other keeps working fine. Any ideas on
best way to get around this? Thanks.


 
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