BTW: When is babyTel going to get termination in Saskatchewan. 50% of Alberta residents came from Saskatchewan and another 25% from the NS and PEI. My Dad, father in law and uncle will all need babyTel accounts.
Kim On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 23:33 -0700, Kim Lux wrote: > The following question concerns SIP and NATing Grandstreams and DOES NOT > discuss *. I'm learning to walk in SIP land (without *) before I run > (with *). My apologies if this is off topic. > > I work in an office that is served by a wireless router. There is no > network wiring anywhere near my desk. I'd like to tie a Grandstream > into the Ethernet port on my wireless laptop, which would in turn > connect to a broadband connection via the wireless router. The > connection would go like this: > > Broadband Modem->Wireless Router->air->Wifi on Laptop -> Ethernet on > laptop -> Grandstream (via crossover Ethernet cable) > > I am running Linux (what else) on the laptop. Fedora Core 3. It has a > 3.2GHz P4 with HT and a fast hard drive, so NATing a bit of voice data > shouldn't be a problem. > > I got it to work, kind of. I can call out and we can have a > conversation but I have 2 problems: > > a) There is a lot of echo in the conversation. > > b) When I hang up the Grandstream, it crashes the laptop. > > I haven't worked on a), but I am stumped by symptom b. > > Any ideas on whether this is a Linux/NAT problem or a SIP/Grandstream > problem ? > > I'll go into further details as people need them. > > The Grandstream is running version 1.0.5.18 > > BTW: If I connect the Grandstream to the wireless router directly (ie > with an Ethernet cable) it works fine. Actually, it works better than > fine: I am very happy with the voice quality and call handling. > > -- Kim Lux, Diesel Research Inc. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users