Some routers are more trouble than others when dealing with remotes. I found that netgear routers were one of the worse. Port forwarding doesn't need to be on but you need to make sure the router doesn't have ALG enabled.
What I do now for remotes is to install my own Linksys RT31P2-NA in front of their router, plug theirs into mine and that takes care of all the problems. There is also the bonus of ending up with two ATA ports. On Thu, 29 Sep 2011 22:27:40 +0100, Ewan McLean wrote: > Hi folks > > Tony > advised me before to disable port forwarding on my local router as it > was interfering with the NAT sipx was trying to do. This solved a > problem for me. However I am now trying to support remote workers and > the wiki instructs to put in port forwarding. Is this safe to do or will > it break my existing setup like it did first time round?? > > Cheers > > Ewan _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/
