Damien Sandras wrote:
> Le mercredi 03 janvier 2007 à 22:57 +, ael a écrit :
>
>>Background:
>>--
>>
>>I use an ATA (Analogue Telephone Adapter, a sip based unit) connected to
>>a standard handset, to my landline and to a cordless unit. This works
>>even when my computers are not boote
Simon Wood wrote:
> Hi, Just thought I'd add my $0.02 on this. I have a set up of 3
> machines (all running Ekiga) and 1 hard phone running behind a single
> OpenWrt router.
>
> To get this working I altered the port settings on Ekiga(s) using
> gconf-editor, and enabled both STUN and Proxy (fwdna
Hi,
Just thought I'd add my $0.02 on this. I have a set up of 3 machines (all
running Ekiga) and 1 hard phone running behind a single OpenWrt router.
To get this working I altered the port settings on Ekiga(s) using gconf-editor,
and enabled both STUN and Proxy (fwdnat2.pulver.net). I have set e
Julien Puydt wrote:
> ael a écrit :
>
>>Initially there are 14 packets exchanged. This is while ekiga is
>>starting up. At this point attempted calls to, say [EMAIL PROTECTED], fail
>>usually with abnormal call termination.
>
>
> You mean ekiga wasn't registered yet to ekiga.net ?
No. Normally
ael a écrit :
> Initially there are 14 packets exchanged. This is while ekiga is
> starting up. At this point attempted calls to, say [EMAIL PROTECTED], fail
> usually with abnormal call termination.
You mean ekiga wasn't registered yet to ekiga.net ?
Snark
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Damien Sandras wrote:
> Le vendredi 05 janvier 2007 à 13:53 +, ael a écrit :
>
> [...]
>
>
>>>Check if there is not something to configure at the router level.
>>
>>I played for a fair time with the router settings, but I think the
>>problem is that I don't know what the HandyTone ATA is act
Damien Sandras wrote:
> Le samedi 06 janvier 2007 à 00:05 +, ael a écrit :
>
>>Damien Sandras wrote:
>>
>>>Le vendredi 05 janvier 2007 à 13:53 +, ael a écrit :
>>
I played for a fair time with the router settings, but I think the
problem is that I don't know what the HandyTone ATA
Le samedi 06 janvier 2007 à 00:05 +, ael a écrit :
> Damien Sandras wrote:
> > Le vendredi 05 janvier 2007 à 13:53 +, ael a écrit :
>
> >>I played for a fair time with the router settings, but I think the
> >>problem is that I don't know what the HandyTone ATA is actually doing.
> >>It is
Damien Sandras wrote:
> Le vendredi 05 janvier 2007 à 13:53 +, ael a écrit :
>>I played for a fair time with the router settings, but I think the
>>problem is that I don't know what the HandyTone ATA is actually doing.
>>It is at the front end just after the cable modem so I think that is
>>wh
Le vendredi 05 janvier 2007 à 13:53 +, ael a écrit :
[...]
> >
> > Check if there is not something to configure at the router level.
>
> I played for a fair time with the router settings, but I think the
> problem is that I don't know what the HandyTone ATA is actually doing.
> It is at the
Damien Sandras wrote:
> Le jeudi 04 janvier 2007 à 23:20 +, ael a écrit :
>
> [...]
>
>
>
>>The "magic" manipulation of the Network setting was logged as
>>
>>2007/01/04 22:57:41.372 0:48.346GMStunClient:0853daa0 OPAL
>>STUN server "stun.ekiga.net" replies Cone NAT, external IP 86
Le jeudi 04 janvier 2007 à 23:20 +, ael a écrit :
[...]
> The "magic" manipulation of the Network setting was logged as
>
> 2007/01/04 22:57:41.372 0:48.346GMStunClient:0853daa0 OPAL
> STUN server "stun.ekiga.net" replies Cone NAT, external IP 86.3.137.146
>
> A failed call witho
ael wrote:
> Damien Sandras wrote:
>>>
>>>Ekiga makes the STUN checks at startup as described above?
>>>
>>
>>
>>It does.
>>
>>However, if STUN detects "Partially blocked NAT", it is because the
>>forwarded ports on the router do not correspond to the ports used by
>>Ekiga.
>>
>>Make sure the forw
George Boyd wrote:
> Unfortunately, I can't help you with your problem. But I have been
> trying to find a reasonably priced ATA to use with Ekiga. Which one are
> you using and where could I get one.
Well I am using a Grandstream Handytone 486 which fairly cheap and
widely available. There are se
Damien Sandras wrote:
> Le mercredi 03 janvier 2007 à 22:57 +, ael a écrit :
>
>>Background:
>>--
>>
>>I use an ATA (Analogue Telephone Adapter, a sip based unit) connected to
>>a standard handset, to my landline and to a cordless unit. This works
>>even when my computers are not boote
Le mercredi 03 janvier 2007 à 22:57 +, ael a écrit :
> Background:
> --
>
> I use an ATA (Analogue Telephone Adapter, a sip based unit) connected to
> a standard handset, to my landline and to a cordless unit. This works
> even when my computers are not booted and allows me to make and
Unfortunately, I can't help you with your problem. But I have been
trying to find a reasonably priced ATA to use with Ekiga. Which one are
you using and where could I get one? I'm looking to be able to use Ekiga
as well as SIP telephone providers with an ATA.
I've been looking for an ATA that is p
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