We do understand that many organizations prefer to route their network traffic through a firewall to improve privacy and security. However, because Remotehour is built using peer to peer technology, we do need some traffic to be allowed through the firewall. If the settings aren't adjusted, it's possible that you will experience difficulty connecting to the room or your guests in the room!
To use Remotehour behind your firewall, a network administrator will need to adjust the settings on the firewall. For this to work, port 443 will need to be open to all TCP and UDP traffic.
At the moment we don't use a static range of IP addresses for Remotehour's servers, so we don't recommend using Remotehour behind a proxy or VPN. In some cases users will have initial success using Remotehour behind these services, but in many cases those users do end up experiencing connection issues at some point in time.