VPN is really the best way short of using an SBC that will handle the
ALG on the sipx side of things. A nice option would be to try the snom
openvpn client using one of the vpn compaitble phones too.

3cx tunnel is a 3cx option on 3cx servers.

Example: I use VPN and specify a route on my Android (0.0.0.0/0) and
connect to it and run the embedded sip client in Android 4.0.

On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 9:49 AM, Gerald Drouillard
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I was wondering if anybody has had any experience in getting around
> remote locations (home offices) that have routers with ALG on.  We have
> a install that will have many "home/remote offices" and road warriors.
> The ALG stuff is everywhere.  In some case there is no way to turn off
> the alg like with Verizon MiFi 4G.
>
> I am thinking TLS may do it?
> Seems like VPN's would be a lot of work.
>
> I have tried different ports with not luck.  Using x-lite and 3cx as the
> clients.
>
> I noticed 3cx has a "tunnel" feature.
>
> --
> Regards
> --------------------------------------
> Gerald Drouillard
> Technology Architect
> Drouillard&  Associates, Inc.
> http://www.Drouillard.biz
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