Why not? If the client that's behind the NAT is able accept media directly from 
Asterisk (which is in the public network), it should be able accept media 
directly from another client. Otherwise, the whole STUN scheme is not going to 
work.

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Wai Wu wrote:
> If Asterisk is in the public network, it will work. The problem is when 
> Asterisk is behind NAT and one of the client is also behind the same NAT.

No, it won't. If one of the clients is behind a NAT firewall, you cannot
tell that firewall to start accepting media directly from the other client.

In some situations it _may_ work, but it is not reliable.
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