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==Questions==
When I try to view video remotely, I get the message "Call Refused". What do I do?
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'''When I try to view video remotely, I get the message "Call Refused". What do I do?'''
This issue can be caused by a couple different things. First, make sure that Microsoft NetMeeting (used by PanTilt Pro to transmit video) is configured correctly. You can do this by making a NetMeeting call from the remote computer to the computer where PanTilt Pro is installed (the server machine). If you cannot successfully complete a call, check the NetMeeting settings on the "server" computer to make sure that NetMeeting is set to allow the computer to receive calls. If it is not, change the setting and try again.
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If NetMeeting does not work and the settings are correct on both ends, the problem may be caused by a firewal l or router blocking or rerouting ports on your computer. Blocked or rerouted ports are behind about 95% of registration and connection problems.
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This issue can be caused by a couple different things. First, make sure that Microsoft NetMeeting (used by PanTilt Pro to transmit video) is configured correctly. You can do this by making a NetMeeting call from the remote computer to the computer where PanTilt Pro is installed (the server machine). If you cannot successfully complete a call, check the NetMeeting settings on the "server" computer to make sure that NetMeeting is set to allow the computer to receive calls. If it is not, change the setting and try again.
To verify this, run our Internet Connection Test at the following location:
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[a href="http://www.x10.com/support/netinfo/netinfoadvance.htm"]http://www.x10.com/support/netinfo/netinfoadvance.htm[/a]
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If NetMeeting does not work and the settings are correct on both ends, the problem may be caused by a firewall or router blocking or rerouting ports on your computer. Blocked or rerouted ports are behind about 95% of registration and connection problems.
Type in 8080 at the bottom where it says �listening port� and click on �Run Test Again.If it will not let you click on it, please wait for the current test to finish--this could take up to 5 minutes. If 8080 passes, test 8888. If one or both of these tests fail, it may be because a firewall or router is blocking or rerouting ports on your computer.
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Please note that Pan Tilt Pro requires additional ports to be open, because it uses some of the Microsoft Netmeeting software. The port numbers that Netmeeting requires for operation are: 522, 389, 1503, 1720, and 1731 for incoming Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Microsoft also advises all incoming User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports above 1024 be opened, but may not necessarily be required.
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To verify this, run our Internet Connection Test at the following location: [http://www.x10.com/support/netinfo/netinfoadvance.htm Internet Connection Test]. Type in 8080 at the bottom where it says "listening port" and click on "Run Test Again." If it will not let you click on it, please wait for the current test to finish--this could take up to 5 minutes. If 8080 passes, test 8888. If one or both of these tests fail, it may be because a firewall or router is blocking or rerouting ports on your computer.
[a href="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;283673"]For information about disabling a firewall in Windows XP[/p]
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[a href="http://www.portforward.com/ "]For information about setting up port forwarding on your router or firewall
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Please note that Pan Tilt Pro requires additional ports to be open, because it uses some of the Microsoft Netmeeting software. The port numbers that Netmeeting requires for operation are: 522, 389, 1503, 1720, and 1731 for incoming Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Microsoft also advises all incoming User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports above 1024 be opened, but may not necessarily be required. [http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;283673 Information about disabling a firewall in Windows XP], [http://www.portforward.com/ Information about setting up port forwarding on your router or firewall]
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Revision as of 00:01, 17 March 2006

Questions

When I try to view video remotely, I get the message "Call Refused". What do I do?

This issue can be caused by a couple different things. First, make sure that Microsoft NetMeeting (used by PanTilt Pro to transmit video) is configured correctly. You can do this by making a NetMeeting call from the remote computer to the computer where PanTilt Pro is installed (the server machine). If you cannot successfully complete a call, check the NetMeeting settings on the "server" computer to make sure that NetMeeting is set to allow the computer to receive calls. If it is not, change the setting and try again.

If NetMeeting does not work and the settings are correct on both ends, the problem may be caused by a firewall or router blocking or rerouting ports on your computer. Blocked or rerouted ports are behind about 95% of registration and connection problems.

To verify this, run our Internet Connection Test at the following location: Internet Connection Test. Type in 8080 at the bottom where it says "listening port" and click on "Run Test Again." If it will not let you click on it, please wait for the current test to finish--this could take up to 5 minutes. If 8080 passes, test 8888. If one or both of these tests fail, it may be because a firewall or router is blocking or rerouting ports on your computer.

Please note that Pan Tilt Pro requires additional ports to be open, because it uses some of the Microsoft Netmeeting software. The port numbers that Netmeeting requires for operation are: 522, 389, 1503, 1720, and 1731 for incoming Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Microsoft also advises all incoming User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports above 1024 be opened, but may not necessarily be required. Information about disabling a firewall in Windows XP, Information about setting up port forwarding on your router or firewall

Related Articles

Settings for Firewalls and Proxy Servers

Key Topics: firewall, proxy, port

Relates to: SW21A, VK74A, ZC15A, CM19A