> > Does the code in Ekiga simply preclude such an interaction with a DSL > > 302G modem (in bridging mode)? > > To my knowledge, ekiga does not work in one type of NAT: Symmetric NAT. > This type of NAT cannot be served by a VoIP program without a "trick". > Skipe works in this case too because it uses the other users of skipe > as proxies, otherwise said the other users give (are forced to give) > ressources (CPU and network bandwidth) for Symmetric NAT skipe users.
But the "port-triggering" on the wiki is just such a trick to open up a symmetric NAT locally: to give a "restricted CONE". It works on at least one of the D-Link models, so I would expect it to work on all. But "bridging mode", I suspect, is not NAT. And I would not expect trigger rules to apply in that situation. But I am not really sure: I have only used bridge mode when gatewaying onto a local subnet. I suspect it is a problem in configuring the modem/router, but I don't know the model and have no experience with a combined modem/router. So I hope someone with the right background or experience will come in here. ael _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list