Yannick Defais wrote:
> The issue is Ekiga did not received any packets from the internet. It is
> interesting as, correct me if I'm wrong, the same computer using Windows
> with Ekiga do work.
>
> Relevant line in the output:
> packetsReceived = 0
>
> The RTP session for audio was:
> RTP_UDP Session 1, SetRemoteSocketInfo: data channel, new=86.64.162.35:18554, local=65.38.46.60:5064-5065, remote=0.0.0.0:0-0
>
> IMHO, it is a network issue not an issue with your sound card.
>
> It will be very nice from you if you could give me the output from
> Windows, I'll be able to compare them.
>
> Under windows, run ekiga with the following arguments
> ekiga.exe -d 5 1>x 2>x
> It will produce 2 files: stdout.txt and stderr.txt in the same directory. Please attach both of them here.
>
> Best regards,
> Yannick
>
>
I will of course do as you ask. I must reiterate however, that with
Linux 8.04 on a very old computer Ekiga does work. It is one of four
attached to the same router a D-Link DI-824VUP
Yannick Defais wrote: Info: data channel, new=86. 64.162. 35:18554, local=65. 38.46.60: 5064-5065, remote=0.0.0.0:0-0
> The issue is Ekiga did not received any packets from the internet. It is
> interesting as, correct me if I'm wrong, the same computer using Windows
> with Ekiga do work.
>
> Relevant line in the output:
> packetsReceived = 0
>
> The RTP session for audio was:
> RTP_UDP Session 1, SetRemoteSocket
>
> IMHO, it is a network issue not an issue with your sound card.
>
> It will be very nice from you if you could give me the output from
> Windows, I'll be able to compare them.
>
> Under windows, run ekiga with the following arguments
> ekiga.exe -d 5 1>x 2>x
> It will produce 2 files: stdout.txt and stderr.txt in the same directory. Please attach both of them here.
>
> Best regards,
> Yannick
>
>
I will of course do as you ask. I must reiterate however, that with
Linux 8.04 on a very old computer Ekiga does work. It is one of four
attached to the same router a D-Link DI-824VUP
Regards,
Emanuel