Any experience in netopia ADSL router and iChatAV?

During the last 3 years i had used my Netopia 4541 ADSL Router connected with my LAN. I cannot use iChat AV with nobody else outside if they have got another router, don't seems important witch one. I tried many, many times to use ichat av, but i can connect only with persons with a direct connection to their modem (no Routers). Skype, works perfectly, iChatAv no, the same with all the others mac in my network. There is a configuration to do or else (like trash away my router, $600 was payed 3 years ago!).. Please let me know..

Hi Corrado,
Welcome to the Apple Discussion Forum.
To use iChat with your router you will need to open the necessary ports on the router.
Please have a look at the following:
Ralph Johns (UK), "How can I get my router to work with iChat?", 02:09pm Aug 23, 2004 CDT
http://www.portforward.com/routers.htm
Hope it helps
Chris

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