I encourage the developers to check this out
http://forums.asterisk.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=77692&p=161590#p161590

I am calling from behind a NAT, and there is no way to force Asterisk
to stay in the path. If the codec is the same as the outbound leg, it
always does "Remote bridging", but of course, creates a 1 way audio.

I tried everything in the book

directrtpsetup=no
directmedia=nonat
canreinvite=nonat

and
directrtpsetup=no
directmedia=no
canreinvite=no

But it just behaves different  than in 1.6.2

Any ideas how to make sure that the NAT works?

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