[General] VoIP For Home Usage
Majed B.
majedb at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 05:07:27 +03 2009
Ahmad, the issue has already been addressed before and is documented
with solutions. The first 3 hits should have the proper solution for
you/us:
http://www.google.com/search?q=asterisk+nat
Let me know which one works out!
I just installed IPcop on my HP T5700 ThinClient (which has support
for my SpeedTouch USB DSL Modem)!!! So I should be able to get
Asterisk running online in 2 days or so. Inshallah....
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 3:58 AM, Ahmad Al-Ibrahim<ahmad at koutbo6.com> wrote:
> Majed,
>
> Yes, that was the first thing I've tried without success, after that I
> configured the PBX to be on DMZ. I will let you know once it is solved.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ahmad Al-Ibrahim
>
> Majed B. wrote:
>> Ahmad: Did set port-forwarding rules from your gateway to Asterisk?
>> According to what I read, these ports should be redirected to the
>> Asterisk box:
>>
>> 5060 (tcp/udp)
>> 10000-20000 (udp)
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 3:31 AM, Faisal AlAbhoul<kuwait at q8net.com> wrote:
>>> Thats the drawbacks of SIP 2.0 over NAT. Try to use IAX2 protocol, its very
>>> NAT-Friendly but hardly any software clients for mobile phones support IAX
>>> or IAX2.
>>>
>>> I see you didnt install G729, you can download the opensource G729 and
>>> simply place it in modules directory. The G711 is actually the alaw and ulaw
>>> codec, perfect for LAN telephony and FAX over VoIP.
>
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