On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Sherwood McGowan
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> Pezhman Lali wrote:
>> Dear,
>> after a lot of searching and testing I can not find a
>> total solution for nat, with ser --> asterisk.
>>
>> now I have 3 selections:
>>
>> 1)using iax-phones instead of sip phones with asterisk
>> 2)using sip phones registered in asterisk,
>> 3)using sip phones with ser/openser and, searching for
>> new ways,
>>
>> what is your idea ?
>>
>>
>> best
>> Mani
>>
>>
>>
>>
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> Personally, I like using IAX, much better solution for traversing NAT
>

Well what phones can do IAX2 that are not flaky?

Thanks,
Steve Totaro

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