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RH

2006-04-28, 7:11 am

Any kind of help would be appreciated as my sanity is at stake, and i hate
to be defeated.

A gave a friend in mind a IP phone which worked well with sipgate, but could
not get it work, I tried his account and could get it to work
but came out with 1 problem, in bound audio was always lost.

I have tested with 2xPA16688 based phones, a SIPPCOMM bases ATA, my wifi
VOIP phone and Asterisk@home
All with the relevant units on the DMZ. Sipgate, VOIPFONE, Voipstunt all
work fine.

The only codec supported is G729

The people at people say it should work just fine, but this one way audio on
people call I just can not understand


Nick

2006-04-28, 1:11 pm


"RH" <RH@nospicedham.com> wrote in message
news:e2sur9$6l$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk...
> Any kind of help would be appreciated as my sanity is at stake, and i hate
> to be defeated.
>
> A gave a friend in mind a IP phone which worked well with sipgate, but

could
> not get it work, I tried his account and could get it to work
> but came out with 1 problem, in bound audio was always lost.
>
> I have tested with 2xPA16688 based phones, a SIPPCOMM bases ATA, my wifi
> VOIP phone and Asterisk@home
> All with the relevant units on the DMZ. Sipgate, VOIPFONE, Voipstunt all
> work fine.
>
> The only codec supported is G729
>
> The people at people say it should work just fine, but this one way audio

on
> people call I just can not understand
>
>

Normally related to port forwarding, or not being forwarded to be correct.


RH

2006-04-28, 1:11 pm

>>
> Normally related to port forwarding, or not being forwarded to be correct.
>

yep agreed, but can't think how this can be the case when all ports are open
and forwarded to the DMZ where the phones/asterisk
has been installed on. I would also have expected the problem to appear
before, but I have tested about 15 different Service providers
without problems


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