Face Time never gets past the "connecting" screen

The call comes in, I click accept, face time tries to connect, then nothing. It just says "Face time Failed" I know I'm not alone on this one from looking around but still can't find a fix. (I'm on a Mac Book, the call is coming from Poland on an Ipod touch, they have been able to connect with another Mac from the same location)

I was able to connect with another (Local) Mac but still no luck on this one.

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