The Routing Server enables multiple computers located behind a router to establish direct connections with ease.
To use the Routing Server, your physical router must support port forwarding with a mechanism to specify different external and internal ports (often labeled "UPnP" by many common home routers). The software has undergone recent updates, including the addition of a voice chat ringing sound which now plays every 8 seconds (like a phone's ring). Tooltip has been added to show how many contacts are online in a group. The new release also allows simultaneous login into two different Professional Networks with the same username. Auto-login for BitWise Professional users (any Network ID > 0) has been fixed. Setup windows and conference invitation windows now take keyboard focus when opened.
During the update, the software has undergone several adjustments and modifications to make the interface more friendly and consistent. The Speex engine has been upgraded to version 1.0.5 from version 1.0.4 on all platforms, while Expat has been updated to version 2.0.0 from 1.95.8 on Windows and Mac (Linux uses system Expat). The Mac version of the software now natively supports both Intel and PPC processors with a universal binary. Contact lists can be opened using Command 1 or 2, 3, 4, etc. with multiple logins, while read-only single-line text controls can now be highlighted and text copied from them. Additionally, message boxes now use OS X alert icons rather than the BitWise lightbulb.
The Routing Server is an essential software tool for multiple users behind a router who require incoming connections. Its ability to direct multiple BitWise connections to the appropriate user makes it an indispensable software tool.
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