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i have a need of send a PC based application thru the ethernet port of
VideoConference s/m

is it possible?

Binu

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Binu,

Can you explain a little more?

Are you trying to just show the program, share the program (t.120), or
send the file?

Also, what product are you using in your VC (Polycom, VCON, Tandberg)?

Chris

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Thank you for your response

In my scenario each end has a VCS (sony PCS 1600) and PC. The
ethernet port of VCS is connected with the same end PC and
communication thru the other end is via ISDN . The T120 is turned on
in VCS and the IP address of same end PC can configure on the VCS,
then we can enable netmeeting of PC(but IP address uses for call in
netmeeting is the IP address of same end VCS) . My need is... can we
write an application program that can send some image and report thru
this ethernet port of VCS.

actually i am trying to send the file, show the program and share the
program thru the ethernet port of VCS

Binu


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