Video Conferencing and Port numbers

i am currently developing a video conferencing application with JMF and the problem i have in mind is, if ever i would like to add more client on the video conferencing there is also an exponential increase of the use of port numbers?... how can i resolve this issue... Thanks..

Hi I actually work in the same... my question is... How do i to avoid use of 20 port numbers
Thanks

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