Hi Damien Damien Sandras wrote: > I think it is an issue of your provider... I can only suggest you to > change your provider.
My provider supplies to its customers a router which also has PSTN-like outputs for traditional phones connection and does deliver such services by using VoIP: that's probably the reason for that behaviour. Changing provider is not an easy skill here in Italy since you get heavily charged everytime for "line setup"; furthermore, there are huge delays and customers often have to wait months before they can get a new working line. This is Italy! I was only wondering if there is any "trick" to hide the SIP traffic so that it can pass transparently through the routers, such as changing the default ports, encrypting or something like that. It's the last question for you... Thank you very much Maurizio Avogadro _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
