I had a similar problem with dns servers where the isp provider didn't
have a good dns server and I had many delays on the connections.

I use the dns from opendns.com and I have no problem anymore...


On Mon, 2013-06-17 at 00:30 +0900, fred k wrote: 
> Hi guys/gals,
> 
> Good news for you. Tweaking DNS pointer makes Ekiga somewhat stable on a 
> wireless network.
> 
> I rewrote /etc/resolv.conf as "nameserver 202.248.xxx.xx" after DHCP on 
> wireless router completed. The address is the primary DNS at the wired 
> network (ADSL) provider. When you do this, Ekiga took only:
> 
> 10 seconds to register and
> 6 seconds to start hearing echo test, equivalent response to what ekiga does 
> on the wired network.
> 
> ekiga -d 4 log is on the pastebin: http://pastebin.com/0ZXU3cX1
> 
> I'll see if this technique works with wireless provider's primary DNS which 
> I've been unable to find so far.
> 
> Motto of the day: Use the upstream DNS, not the wireless router's.
> 
> -------------
> Rationale:
> I reported yesterday that rewriting resolv.conf returned unfavorable results. 
> Since I've found suspicious debug log entry in that case: the SIP server, 
> when it rejected register request, returns global address of *wired* network, 
> which Ekiga on wireless should not know of. Ekiga might see this global 
> address because resolv.conf point to the wired router as a DNS which, in 
> turn, issue a query from this global address. The routing table may also be 
> garbled.
> 
> > step 3
> > Edited /etc/resolv.conf so as to point wired (ADSL) router.
> > When starting up ekiga, it says 'globally not acceptable' after about 10 
> > seconds.
> > http://pastebin.com/ZAku2mnn
> 
> Lines 373 to 376 of -d 4 log above read (note the end of the last Via line 
> below):
> 
> > 2013/06/14 15:40:14.244       0:09.845      Opal Liste...0xadc3cb40 SIP     
> > PDU received: 
> > rem=udp$86.64.162.35:5060,local=udp$124.25.159.65:5060,if=192.168.1.51%eth0
> > SIP/2.0 606 Not Acceptable
> > CSeq: 1 REGISTER
> > Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 
> > 124.25.159.65:5060;branch=z9hG4bK407eb35f-76d3-e211-9914-002170e34f2e;rport=60016;received=219.104.91.127
> 
> --------------------
> Side issue:
> Echo test can no longer be disconnected by pressing #. It works on previous 
> versions.
> 
> fred
> 
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