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I'd like to install Skype on my desktop system. How do I have to configure my firewall to make Skype work (in good quality)? Do any special ports have to be open?
yannick
3rd May 2005, 18:39
Look here: http://www.skype.com/help/guides/firewall.html
I don't think Skype has problems with most firewalls as it can use the ports 443 and 80 which are open in most firewalls.
Yannick
patrikana
2nd September 2008, 12:09
Okay people, my son is interested in business of VoIP phone services. He is looking for the cheapest VoIP phone instrument which can work without pc. He is having ADSL connection at home and looking for VoIP phone instrument which can work without having pc started. What could be the best option to buy? We have friends and relatives in US and UK and can ask them to bring things from there. Let us know the cheapest one. Thanks a lot.
sayad
3rd September 2008, 08:17
hey now dskype is one of teh simple softwares like teh google talk , it doesnt even take up much memory , what rubbish is it gonna do that the fire wall has to block it ?
I mean liek , it is ok with skypewith teh firewall.
falko
3rd September 2008, 13:41
Okay people, my son is interested in business of VoIP phone services. He is looking for the cheapest VoIP phone instrument which can work without pc. He is having ADSL connection at home and looking for VoIP phone instrument which can work without having pc started. What could be the best option to buy? We have friends and relatives in US and UK and can ask them to bring things from there. Let us know the cheapest one. Thanks a lot.
Take a look here: http://us.accessories.skype.com/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayHomePage&SiteID=skype&Locale=en_US&Env=BASE
Jamesr
3rd October 2008, 03:56
Okay people, my son is interested in business of VoIP phone services. He is looking for the cheapest VoIP phone instrument which can work without pc. He is having ADSL connection at home and looking for VoIP phone instrument which can work without having pc started. What could be the best option to buy? We have friends and relatives in US and UK and can ask them to bring things from there. Let us know the cheapest one. Thanks a lot.
Hi,
Where do you live?
In north america there is a company called Vonage that has a VOIP service that does not need an active PC just needs a hi-speed line.
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