[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Quoting Klaus Darilion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
VoVaN schrieb:
I know my modem has the latest firmware available at the moment form
my provider (Orange). It has been discussed here already and I agree
that the modem is not robust enough. I think that's not a problem
with this particular modem, but with all modems based on the same
hardware/firmware. I mentioned already and it has been discussed
widely on internet, that very few types of ADSL modems can handle p2p
traffic without problems. In my case modem crashes some times while
I'm using torrent client, but there's a simple solution, just
restrict the number of connections, since that I don't have any
problems. So, maybe there's a kind of workaround for traffic
generated by linphone/libosip?
Usually a workaround is to use another port instead of 5060. Then
usually the modem wont detect the SIP traffic and just routes the
packet without fumbling (and crashing).
regards
klaus
If I understand correctly, the 5060 port usually used on remote
proxy/registrar, therefore that's not possible to change it locally.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Yes. But many SIP providers offer their SIP service on another port too
(e.g. 5065 or 5050 or 5070 or 6060) avoid issues with with ALGs. If your
provider has not documented this feature just use a SIP port scanner
(e.g. sipvicious) to scan all ports of the IP address of the SIP proxy
of your provider to find out if the SIP proxy is listening on antoher
port too.
regards
klaus
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