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04-07-2009, 05:09 AM | #11 | ||
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1. OK 2. My ata only says me: Local Sip Port: 5060, Locar RTP Start Port 5090. No information about RTP range. 3. OK 4. I don't do this because (2) 5. OK Quote:
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04-07-2009, 05:56 AM | #12 |
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Is your wrt54gs acting as the WiFi to Ethernet bridge? and it's running Tomato firmware? If you can place the wrt54gs into bridge mode, then connect only your ICS-G302 to the wrt54gs, that should provide a public IP address to the ICS-G302. Connect the DI524 behind the ICS-G302.
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04-07-2009, 09:44 PM | #14 |
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Certainly it's possible to have an ATA on a public IP address delivered over WiFi, and have some computers on a LAN behind a NAT router there as well. all using a single public IP address.
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04-08-2009, 02:29 AM | #15 |
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Tomato has restrictions: to connect as wireless bridge you need set encriptation to WPA, but my internet provider only support wep.
I really don't understand the problem, i can't isolate them. If i call always i have bidirecctional audio, but when i receive a call sometimes i only have outbound audio. why sometimes!? Why a normal call from pstn to my sip provider registered at voxalot sometimes it's ok and sometimes fail the inbound audio. |
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Ok, so RTP starts at 5090, is there a "local RTP END Port" setting? For now try opening 5090-6000 (both TCP and UDP) and pointing them to your devices internal IP as assigned in (1). Also open and point 5060 to your devices internal IP as assigned in (1). Did changing the STUN server help the device identify its external IP adress any better? Once the above is dealt with, next we need to attempt to identify which incoming calls are causing problems. There is really two (maybe 3 types) you can receive: -A call from a SipBroker access number (try more than one access number) -A call directly from your registered number -A call from a SIP location (enter your voxalot sip uri here SIPBroker - EziDial in the format 123456@voxalot.com, how's the echo test?) Last edited by emoci; 04-08-2009 at 12:09 PM. |
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1) Now it's working. 2) Now it's working. 3) Now it's working. Well i need receive two type of calls, 1) From my did number in Domican Republic, fowarded from mydivert.com to my 123456@voxalot.com 2) From my did number in Chile, provides by tecnoera.com and i have this account configured and registered in voxalot.com In this two types of calls sometimes i don't have inbound audio when i receive a call. Now is working, but last night don't (whitout any changes). I feel the problem is the ATA (MTA G302), maybe it fails sometimes to transmit the public ip. A cheap linksys ata only cost U$D 60, i will change the ata. I hope this decission (buy a linksys) solve the problem. |
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04-09-2009, 12:03 AM | #18 |
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My only other concern would be your internet provider?
-Any reason/possibility that the internet connection resets quickly and comes back up? -Any chance that your IP address changes often (normally this rarely happens on cable, and only happens on connection reset with DSL...) There is one other thing, both DIDs (Chile and Dominican Republic) are in areas where technology maybe limited, in terms of bandwith available to the actual local DID providers (so the guys MyDivert actually buys from for example)...anyways this is just guessing ... If you're buying a Linksys ATA go with a PAP2 or PAP2T (but not PAP2 V2). Ideally look up an unlocked PAP2 on eBay. At least you'll know there is a lot support and info around on that device... |
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Chile don't have problems, in comunications and bandwith it's like spain (not cheap, not expensive, good bandwith). Thanks for the recomendation. |
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04-10-2009, 06:04 AM | #20 |
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Can the PAP2 can handle two G729a conversations, one on each line, simultaneously? This may be a necessary capability as the two DIDs mentioned by the OP sometimes have bandwidth issues. The PAP2 is similar to the SPA-2000 which has only enough CPU power for one G729a conversation at a time.
By the way, there is equipment made, such as the Linksys WET11 (an Ethernet to WiFi bridge), that would allow placement of the ICS-G302 VoIP device directly onto the IP address provided by the ISP. |
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