With ActiveX Embedded, who does the traffic/bandwidth cost?
Posted: 02 Jun 2006 16:27
Hello, all.
I'm not the most proficient in understanding the ins and outs of networking, so please bear with me...
I will be traveling for the next couple of weeks and I'd like to watch some good old local tv on my page. I have successfully embedded the Active X object into a webpage and uploaded it to my server. The URL is pointing to my home PC
Can someone give me a quick, little course on who it costs/affects, and how the bandwidth/traffic works in a couple of these examples:
[1] The scenario explained above... (I am away from home, and my webpage is on a remote server pointing to my home PC's WAN IP address)?
[2] If I am at home, and my webpage is on a remote server pointing to my 192.168.x.x Lan IP address?
[3] If I am at home, and my webpage is on a remote server pointing to my home PC's WAN IP address?
Thanks, in advance.
I'm not the most proficient in understanding the ins and outs of networking, so please bear with me...
I will be traveling for the next couple of weeks and I'd like to watch some good old local tv on my page. I have successfully embedded the Active X object into a webpage and uploaded it to my server. The URL is pointing to my home PC
Can someone give me a quick, little course on who it costs/affects, and how the bandwidth/traffic works in a couple of these examples:
[1] The scenario explained above... (I am away from home, and my webpage is on a remote server pointing to my home PC's WAN IP address)?
[2] If I am at home, and my webpage is on a remote server pointing to my 192.168.x.x Lan IP address?
[3] If I am at home, and my webpage is on a remote server pointing to my home PC's WAN IP address?
Thanks, in advance.