I haven't heard any stories (recently) of Rogers blocking VoIP traffic on their 
normal cable internet installations.  I would be shocked (...well not 
really...) if that was the case.  We haven't had any complaints from the few 
hundred customers we have that have Rogers cable and use our ITSP service.

I know some senior level IP admins at Rogers on the cable internet side.  I'll 
ask them.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 5:29 PM
  Subject: [on-asterisk] VoIP/SIP on Roger's Portable Internet followup






  Hi had a friend try out our LINKSYS ATA and both Rogers Unplugged (wireless) 
and Rogers plugged cable internet did not work. 

  With below post I am wondering if this is a new problem for new installations 
or existing ATA's installed? Someone else is testing ATA and will know if it is 
defective unit vs. Internet provider blocking.

  My Residental Sympatico connection is working fine.

  Thanks for any feedback.

  Shawn www.igonet.biz/voiprainmaker

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  We have a customer that is using Bell's Sympatico "Unplugged".  I can tell 
you that as of today, Bell is blocking all SIP/SDP messages so standard VoIP 
doesn't work.  The SIP phones/ATAs register correctly, but the INVITE messages 
(inbound and outbound) are blocked.  There are some reports on the net that 
Vonage is working but I don't know for sure.  There are also reports that 
Rogers is doing the same thing.


    To get around the issue, we setup a FreeBSD box at the customer site as 
their router, and then setup a PPTP tunnel from the FreeBSD router back to 
Cisco router on our network.  All network traffic is then routed over the 
tunnel.  This way, all that Sympatico "Unplugged" sees is PPTP tunnel traffic.  
This works like a charm.

    Assumedly you could do this with any router that has an embedded PPTP 
client instead of a FreeBSD box.  We tried with some Linksys routers that were 
flashed to OpenWRT or DD-WRT, but we didn't have much luck.  The clients on 
those platforms were flaky.  We would have just used a GRE or IPSEC tunnel, 
however we found both of those tricky to setup in an environment that had 
dynamic IP addresses (Sympatico "unplugged" uses DHCP)

    Regards,
    Bill


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Chuck Mariotti 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 4:34 PM
      Subject: [on-asterisk] VoIP/SIP on Roger's Portable Internet


      Is anyone using Roger's Portable Internet with SIP clients to Asterisk?



      I want to know if it works before I waste much time on it (too much 
latency, etc.)


      Regards,


      Chuck



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