Alan Chandler <[email protected]> wrote: > I want to set this up as a small private voice network, so anyone can > ring anyone else. I will add fancy facilities such as conferencing and > voicemail later - I just want to get the basics working first.
I have a similar arrangement operating here which involves friends and colleagues in the U.S., as well as a local VoIP provider that gives me access to the PSTN. To eliminate NAT issues, we are using IPv6: each of us has an IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel configured to provide access to the IPv6 Internet. NAT and all the problems associated with it go away. Another option, although I don't know how well real-time communication works in this setting, would be to create a VPN using, for example, OpenVPN so that the clients and server all appear to be on the same lan. Alternatively, you could play with port forwarding and FreeSWITCH settings in an attempt to work around the nat issues - good luck! I can't answer any questions about MacOS or Windows softphones - there are no MacOS or Windows machines in my life. _______________________________________________ FreeSWITCH-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-users UNSUBSCRIBE:http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/options/freeswitch-users http://www.freeswitch.org
