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Hi Dan,

If your Netgear (router?) works fine, I am guessing that:

Ports 5082 and 5060 are open and media ports 16384-16391 are open.

or (more unlikely)

the Netgear MR314 is SIP aware - I think this last one is very unlikely,
I've looked at
the datasheet for it and it doesn't mention it - but then it may be a
feature that they just
don't mention..

I'm interested in your Netgear configuration, since if you are using NAT
there is no way
for the Netgear to know where to send the 'call', fwd would point to your
external ip not
an internal one, not only that but the media ports are negotiated between
the clients
(soft or hard) so the Netgear would effectively need to either have lots of
ports open or
be dynamically opening them.

If FWD are using a 'special'  proxy then all may be 'fine and dandy' with
other FWD users,
however have you tried getting a non fwd SIP user to call you?

I'm certainly interested in your setup, since it could mean a cheaper
solution for people.

Andy

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On 11/03/2003 at 14:57 Dan wrote:

>Andy,
>
>I am new too in this filed, but please explain why my NAT firewall (a
>Netgear MR314) works with SIP without any special configuration, even
with
>several software ip phones behind?
>I can initiate and answer outside calls without any port redirection or
>something like that.
>
>I talk about FWD, where a special proxy and port pair is used for NAT
>connections (different from the one for direct connection)
>
>Thank you,
>Dan
>
>....
>> Other issues involve the traversal of SIP over NAT. If your
firewall is
>not SIP aware then
>> you need to open a few ports and use port redirection. This means
that
>you
>could only
>> have 1 phone (soft or hard) internally able to receive/send calls
>externally (tho internal ones
>> could happily call each other. The alternative is to get a SIP
aware
>firewall. The cheapest
>> solution for that I have seen is about 115 gbp
>http://www.intertex.se/products/default.asp?iMenuID=110&iItemID=54
>>
>> If you want any more info let me know, I'm no expert but I have
learned
>an
>awful lot over this
>> last week...
>>
>> Andy
>
>
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