Video Hearings service: join from a corporate network
Guidance for supporting access to the Video Hearings service from a corporate network, including our firewall rules.
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If you’re joining a video hearing from a corporate IT network or a virtual private network (VPN), your company security policies and firewalls may need to be changed. This will allow the Video Hearings Service to send and receive sound and video from the hearing to your internet browser.
You may need to speak to your IT helpdesk and direct them to these firewall rules.
Updates to this page
Published 20 October 2020Last updated 8 July 2024 + show all updates
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Added a new suppliers IP addresses and ranges.
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Removed IP addresses from the TCP/IP addresses list that are no longer used.
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Added Welsh guide and landing page
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Added more specific guidance for users on IP addresses/ranges to add
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Update guidance on camera and microphone access published.
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Added section on camera and microphone access.
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Updated all content with guidance for supporting access to the Video Hearing Service from a corporate network.
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First published.