1
Since SUA enables your LAN to appear as a single computer to the Internet,
it is not possible to configure similar servers on the same LAN behind SUA.
2
Because White Pine Cu-SeeMe uses dedicate ports (port 7648 & port 24032)
to transmit and receive data, therefore only one local Cu-SeeMe is allowed
within the same LAN.
3
In SUA mode, only one local NetMeeting user is allowed because the
outsiders cannot distinguish between local users using the same internet IP.
4
Certain Quake servers do not allow multiple users to login using the same
unique IP, so only one Quake user will be allowed in this case. Moreover,
when a Quake server is configured behind SUA,
AMG1302-T10B/AMG1202-T10B will not be able to provide information of that
server on the internet.
5
Quake II has the same limitations as that of Quake I.
6
AMG1302-T10B/AMG1202-T10B supports MSN Messenger 4.6/ 4.7/ 5.0/…
video/ voice pass-through NAT. In addition, for the Windows OS supported
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), such as Windows XP and Windows ME,
UPnP supported in AMG1302-T10B/AMG1202-T10B is an alternative solution
to pass through MSN Messenger video/ voice traffic. For more detail, please
refer to UPnP application note.
7
AMG1302-T10B/AMG1202-T10B support Microsoft Xbox Live with factory
default configuration.
Configurations
For example, if the workstation operating Cu-SeeMe has an IP of 192.168.1.34,
then the default SUA server must be set to 192.168.1.34. The peer Cu-SeeMe
user can reach this workstation by using AMG1302-T10B/AMG1202-T10B’s
WAN IP address which can be obtained from Web Configurator, Network
Setting -> NAT ->DMZ.