> Looks like it. He's with T-Online's Speedport W502V. It connects to > traditional landlines & allows "DSL_Telephonie". The other possibility > is a transparent proxy on SIP ports to force usage of there servers, > and thus their own SIP service. Does this sound plausible
Yes, the Speedport 502 presumes you have an analog telephone attached to a POTS port, and you can configure this "special" device just for T-Online VOIP. possibly interferes with normal SIP operations. might be a way around it. Best regards, PS - not sure I need the STUN forwarding, probably not. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 2008/3/3, Shawn Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> If your friend uses T-Online as an ISP, and wants to use Ekiga to do SIP >> with an ekiga.net account, this should work, for me - the connection >> requires STUN. > <...> >> I can also disable STUN and use "Ip translation". I have 3 different >> routers, two have SIP AGLs, which means it keeps track of SIP sessions >> to PCs on the private side. >> >> the 3rd is a netgear, I've configured the following NAT ports to my PC: >> probably very similar to all home ADSL routers) > <...> >> Service Table >> # Service Type Ports >> 1 SIP (TCP/UDP) 5060 - 5070 >> 2 stun (TCP/UDP) 3478 - 3479 >> 3 tonline_voip (TCP) 30000 - 30005 > > Is forwarding the STUN ports required ? In my setup, behind a cable > modem -> WRT54G <-> WAP54g (flashed with dd-wrt, setup as a listener > client),so I have 2 subnets internaly, both NATing, and stun gets > through without any port forwarding. > > >> I'm no ekiga expert, but this certainly sounds like a router issue, or >> you need STUN. > > Looks like it. He's with T-Online's Speedport W502V. It connects to > traditional landlines & allows "DSL_Telephonie". The other possibility > is a transparent proxy on SIP ports to force usage of there servers, > and thus their own SIP service. Does this sound plausible ? > > I'll get him to install VNC and go have a look... > > Thanks for the help ! _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
