Technical Specifications for iVisit Video Conferencing
Client Software .... Server Software
Operates on
Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP/Vista or NT 4.0 (SP3)
Macintosh OS 8.6 - 9.2.2
Mac OSX 10.2 and above (PowerPC and Intel)
Operates on
Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP/Vista or NT 4.0 (SP3)
Macintosh OSX 10.2 and above (PowerPC and Intel)
Linux - Redhat, Solaris, other builds possible.

Base system requirements
Windows - Pentium 90 MHz, 16 MB RAM
For Audio: 100% SoundBlaster 16 compatible sound card.
For Video: any Video for Windows (VFW) compatible video input device 160 x 120 pixels at 24bit RGB format
For Drag & Drop movies or mp3 files: QuickTime for PC

Macintosh - PowerPC Processor, 20MB free RAM
for OS 8.6 CarbonLib, Sound Manager v3.1 >, Open Transport v1.6 >, QuickTime 6 > (7 for OS X)
For Audio/Video: any QuickTime-compatible digitizer and Microphone.

Base system requirements
Windows - Pentium 90 MHz, 16 MB RAM
Macintosh - PowerPC OR Intel Processor, 20MB free RAM
Linux - Pentium 90 MHz, 16 MB RAM

System demands

2-3% CPU - runs as Windows background service
0.06k/sec/user bandwidth load

   
Connection
Any Internet connection will work, from a 28k modem through ISDN, ADSL, wireless, cable to satellite. If using a satellite connection, it MUST be synchronous and single IP address.
Connection
Ideally a 128K ISDN or faster connection is best if offering open Internet access. If running your server in-house/LAN only then no Internet connection is required.

Firewalls & Routers
iVisit uses a single port for all activity - UDP 9940

Routers will require 'mapping' if you intend to run more than one iVisit client on a single IP#

For details on setting up routers > click here <

Firewalls & Routers
The server executes 3 processes that listen on UDP ports 9946, 9947, and 9948. If there is a firewall between the iVisit clients and the server, traffic to/from these UDP ports on the server must be allowed to pass. All client traffic will originate from UDP port 9940 (though it may be remapped by intervening NAT devices).

For more on Security > click here <