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Originally Posted by martin
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Agreed.
The OP didn't say what type of adapter was being used. However, the fact that the "test call" worked, means that the techniques used in my Wiki post should also work (but the details may be slightly different, depending upon what adapter the OP is used).
NOTE: I highly recommend the OP get a free SIP Broker alias (sign up here:
http://www.sipbroker.com ), and point that "alias" at the dynamic DNS entry pointing to the OP's IP dialing address. Once that is done, it is trivial for the OP to be dialed via their SIP Broker alias (that now points directly to their adapter). For example, SIP Broker aliases can easily be dialed by: 1) Any Voxalot user (*011 alias), 2) any SIP Broker user (*011 alias), 3) any user of the free SIP Broker PSTN dialin numbers (*011 alias), 4) any user of a VoIP service that "peers" with SIP Broker (peer_code *011 alias), 5) and even anyone who can dial SIP URIs directly (*011alias@sipbroker.com).