Facts About the Rhub Appliance Web Conferencing

By: Don Rainwater
You can invite attendees outside of your firewall to join your meetings after you launch RHUB. The only requirement is to forward TCP traffic on ports 80, 443 and/or 8889 from your firewall/router to the RHUB appliance. The port forwarding function is provided by all firewall/router devices including home routers. When you are hosting a meeting and you want attendees outside of your firewall to join your meetings after it is started, simply refrain from checking the only attendees from my network box.

You can invite anyone to your meetings, but don't register them in the system. You have to register people who want to host meetings. For a PowerPoint presentation if you are using broadband to connect it takes about 1K bytes per second on average. Updates are automatically uploaded at midnight. You can limit what your attendees view by selecting a monitor or application to show. You can configure RHUB in a manner that permits everything to transmit over the internet via SSL. You can customize the TurboMeeting web page by embedding TurboMeeting web access points.

You can purchase add-on licenses easily by logging in to the web console of the RHUB web conferencing appliance and making a license request to your reseller. You will be issued a new license key that will allow you to upgrade your license, after you pay the fee.

The supported Windows systems are 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista. The supported Mac systems are 10.4 or later, Intel or PC based. Other supported platforms are Linux, UNIX, and iPhone etcetera.

You can see that the facts about RHUB speak of its quality and ease of use. Another fact is that RHUB has excellent customer support. If you do not find the answer to your question in their faqs then their customer support will diligently strive to give you the help that you need.

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