Guys.
Ive read on the wiki that a common problem with nat is that you can only have 1 sip phone behind, how do you get around this issue? Having a sip enabled router behind the nat like the GS 488 489 or 486? Or how have you done it without having any kind of linux box (SER or *) behind the nat.
The idea is to have 2 or more sip clients behind some NAT and been able to connect to a remote asterisk box.
I don't know why people think this. Any router with PAT (Port Address Translation) should work with multiple SIP clients behind NAT. Most routers support PAT (but may not call it that).
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