On Tuesday 18 April 2006 21:06, Sean Garland wrote:
So I have * box shorewall/linux NAT firewall internet -
WRT54G with openwrt - IP500
I have 5060, 4569, and 1 through 2 forwarded to * box from
internet. I have tried everything I can think of on the wrt to get it
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Phones that work well through NAT
I'm really not interested to look back, but IIRC, when using just one
Polycom phone behind NAT we didn't have any problems, but when using
more than one behind the same NAT that is when problems started,
qualify=somethingbutno seemed
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 09:57, Sean Garland wrote:
So how do you get a Polycom phone to work with * over NAT? I can't seem to
get it to work. If I forward ports, I can get one-way audio, but that’s
it. Looking at a packet capture, it appears that my phone is trying to
send data to the
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Phones that work well through NAT
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 09:57, Sean Garland wrote:
So how do you get
jennyw wrote:
We've been reasonably happy with Polycom SoundPoint phones, but we
only have them installed on the LAN. I've read that they have problems
working across NAT. So ... I guess I have a few questions. First, is
there a way to get Polycoms to work well over NAT? If not, then are
On Saturday 15 April 2006 22:37, C F wrote:
That is until you run into problems, while they do work, I wouldn't
say that Polycoms work EXEPTIONALLY well, Cisco, and SPA work *MUCH*
better.
Can you detail some problems? Just about any off-the-shelf router seems to
work with these. There may
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Phones that work well through NAT
jennyw wrote:
We've been reasonably happy with Polycom SoundPoint phones, but we
only have them installed on the LAN. I've read that they have problems
working across NAT
I'm really not interested to look back, but IIRC, when using just one
Polycom phone behind NAT we didn't have any problems, but when using
more than one behind the same NAT that is when problems started,
qualify=somethingbutno seemed to help it a bit, but didn't eliminate
the problem.
On 4/16/06,
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Christian
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Phones that work well through NAT
On Saturday 15 April 2006 22
Hi, everyone,
We've been reasonably happy with Polycom SoundPoint phones, but we only
have them installed on the LAN. I've read that they have problems
working across NAT. So ... I guess I have a few questions. First, is
there a way to get Polycoms to work well over NAT? If not, then are
On Saturday 15 April 2006 21:12, jennyw wrote:
We've been reasonably happy with Polycom SoundPoint phones, but we only
have them installed on the LAN. I've read that they have problems
working across NAT. So ... I guess I have a few questions. First, is
there a way to get Polycoms to work well
On 4/15/06, Andrew Kohlsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 15 April 2006 21:12, jennyw wrote:
We've been reasonably happy with Polycom SoundPoint phones, but we only
have them installed on the LAN. I've read that they have problems
working across NAT. So ... I guess I have a few
Polycoms (the IP501s at any rate) work EXCEPTIONALLY well through NAT. It's
as literally dead-simple as plug-and-go. No configuration on the phone, and
all you want is a nat=yes in their sip.conf entry. That's it. Seriously.
In addition to nat=yes, I recommend adding qualify=yes for all
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