The only thing that might be an issue is your Asterisk behind NAT. However if you removed that everything should work fine. In the case that you have issues with multiple phone registrations, try another router or firewall.

On 11/6/06, Todd- Asterisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've got my asterisk server in the DMZ of my local LAN - I've used my
Budgetone and GXP2000's from the Internet- on direct IP connections
with no problems.  However, I'm about to deploy about 5 phones
(either budgetone or GXP2000's) all on a LAN behind a NAT- on a
different network than the Asterisk server.  Should I look into using
STUN servers?  Will this setup be a problem?  I've read about NAT and
STUN on voip-info but am looking for more information..   btw- I'm
not set on Grandstream.  If you think Polycom or something can handle
NAT better, then I'll use that instead.  I guess there's no IAX
phones yet...  Thanks in advance.
   Todd
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