Re: [asterisk-users] double NAT - one way audio

2017-03-20 Thread Andre Gronwald
> Can you get your own modem? (double) NAT is ugly hack. Unfortunately not. The provider is only supporting this hardware. > Not sure what is VoIP in the router here, but looks like some sort of SIP ALG > or VoIP passthrough - disable it! It rewrites ip addresses inside of the > packets ang it

Re: [asterisk-users] double NAT - one way audio

2017-03-19 Thread Martin Lima
On Wednesday 15 of March 2017 07:55:09 Andre Gronwald wrote: > ISP won't change, but will check. > in the hidden menus it isn't changeable either. Can you get your own modem? (double) NAT is ugly hack. > However, it is working after i deactivated VoIP in the router. And even > after reenabling

Re: [asterisk-users] double NAT - one way audio

2017-03-15 Thread Andre Gronwald
ISP won't change, but will check. in the hidden menus it isn't changeable either. However, it is working after i deactivated VoIP in the router. And even after reenabling VoIP it is still working. I don't understand why... However, it works. :-D thanks a lot. regards, andre -- Andre Gronwald

Re: [asterisk-users] double NAT - one way audio

2017-03-14 Thread Glenn Geller (VDOPh)
Hi Andre, On your comment "unfortunately there is no bridge mode or any comparable mode available", sometimes the carrier (if it's a carrier supplied DSL router) will have these settings hidden from standard user's eyes. You may need to call your ISP and request them to place your DSL router

Re: [asterisk-users] double NAT - one way audio

2017-03-13 Thread Andre Gronwald
Hi Glenn, unfortunately there is no bridge mode or any comparable mode available. I am using the same router (but another type) on my private homenetwork with another router at the back (=> same architecture as in this failing scenario), but everything works fine. There are only two differences:

Re: [asterisk-users] double NAT - one way audio

2017-03-11 Thread Glenn Geller (VDOPh)
Hi Andre, Some routers just simply won't support this double-nat scenario you describe. Othera will... And without any special forwarding. Is it possible to put the first router into "bridge" mode, and use the second router as the actual NAT router? This may be the quickest solution to your

[asterisk-users] double NAT - one way audio

2017-03-11 Thread Andre Gronwald
Hi all, I have a setup which is not working right now: Provider - DSL-Router (192.168.2.1) - Bintec-Router (10.17.46.66) - Asterisk (10.17.46.99) My issue: Everything works, but RTP is only going from my Asterisk towards the provider. Asterisk is configured to use SIP-ports 55060 and