Kim Lux wrote:
I'm new to VOIP. We are thinking of setting up a VOIP system between aCheap, but useable. I'd go for the 102 model though, since it has a 2nd ethernet port. It was listed as $124CA
couple remote offices. I've been lurking on this group for a while.
What is the consensus on these phones:
http://www.netvoice.ca/grandstream/budgetone101.htm
I'm confused about the SIP protocol... can a SIP phone be located behind
a NATing firewall ?
I'm currently testing 1 phone behind NAT. Works fine. The server is running in the office, linked between an OpenVPN connection (TAP) and NATted behind the TAP adapter's IP.
When people use asterisk on a broadband connection used for data and
VOIP, do they put the asterisk machine behind a firewall or do they put
I'm playing around with 1 Asterisk box on my Mandrake Firewall, I've opened up 1 port to allow the firewall to contact the Office Asterisk server(Plan on trying to get inter-Asterisk boxes taking). In a production environment though, it should be running on a separate box behind the firewall.
Is anyone using QOS throttling when sharing VOIP and data on the same
broadband connection ? Is it necessary ?
I'm not yet.
Doug
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