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Unread 07-30-2006, 02:11 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by DracoFelis
Are you behind a home/NAT router? If so, how did you setup your adapter and router? VoIP adapters require special settings to properly run behind NAT routers, and sometimes you also need to make security changes on the router to let in the traffic.

Remember, from the standpoint of your router, any inbound call you are receiving is inbound traffic coming to you, that you didn't "ask" for. So it's very common for incorrectly setup VoIP adapters and/or routers to let you call out (because you initiated the call), but block other people's attempts to call you (i.e. have your LAN see the incomming call as if it were an "internet attack")...
hi, thanks for the input
im using speedstream 5200 in router mode, running at DMZ with 192.168.254.1 (my computer), the ATA is 192.168.254.2 , what should I do to proper receive inbound calls? Does forwarding 5060udp to ATA overrides the dmz running to the computer?
What other possible ports should I send to ata? there are currently no firewall settings running on any of them.
Cya
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