Thank you both. IAX was going to be the next thing to try on my list.

Liviu

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 2:32 AM, Reza - Asterisk Consultant
<[email protected]> wrote:
> A while ago a friend tried something similar.   He concluded SIP UDP packets
> are blocked or filtered out.   He enabled VPN and connected directly with
> his office PBX without issues.   It just appears that SIP audio traffic is
> blocked.   However as with Patrick, the IAX protocol worked without any VPN
> or traffic modifications/re-routing to other ports.
>
> I'm still curious about what you are doing and accomplishing - but I am
> equally curious with the Windmobile Internet service for both the SIP
> protocols and the latency period.
>
> *Cheers!
> Reza.*
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>
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Patrick Song <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I had a bad luck to send sip traffice over Rogers Portable Internet in the
>> past but IAX is ok
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 7:44 PM, Liviu Toma <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > Has anyone been able use a VoIP adapter over WiMAX (Bell Rural Internet
>> or
>> > Rogers Portable Interet) ?
>> > I have a Bell WiMAX modem to play with for a couple of days and I can't
>> get
>> > VoIP to work through it.
>> > Basically the adapter registers with Asterisk or with the other service
>> > without problems, but can't make or receive calls. I tried two different
>> > ATAs (a D-Link with built in wireless router and a Linksys SPA2100). The
>> > adapter gets a public IP address from the modem, so there's no NAT
>> > involved.
>> > The latency between my Asterisk server (installed in a different
>> location,
>> > with public IP address again, no NAT) and the VoIP adapter is less than
>> 50
>> > ms, so that can't be a cause.
>> > If I turn on sip debugging on my Asterisk, I can see SIP the packets
>> going
>> > back and forth during registration, but when I call my ATA there SIP
>> > messages are going only one way, from Asterisk to ATA, nothing coming
>> back.
>> > Bell has a very lame statement in their FAQ at
>> >
>> >
>> https://www.highspeedunplugged.sympatico.ca/CustomerPreSales/Landing/FAQ.aspx
>> > "There are many VoIP offerings on the market, all using different
>> > communication 'protocols' or methods of establishing a VoIP conversation.
>> > Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that a particular VoIP service will
>> work
>> > with your Sympatico Unplugged service..."
>> > My guess is they are blocking it on purpose.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Liviu
>> >
>> >
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>>
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