I would definitely look at changing DSCP to test, I have seen that before on 
Telstra fttn services also, it wouldn't be too much of a leap to assume fixed 
wireless would be limited the same way. 

Cheers.
 
John England
Managing Director
 
BitWave Networks Pty Ltd
243 Clarinda Street
Parkes, NSW, 2870
Ph: (02) 6863 4466


 


-----Original Message-----
From: AusNOG <ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net> On Behalf Of Steven Waite
Sent: Friday, 1 March 2019 2:57 PM
To: Nathan Brookfield <nathan.brookfi...@simtronic.com.au>; Patrick Cole 
<z...@amused.net>; Greg McLennan <mclen...@internode.on.net>
Cc: aus...@ausnog.net <ausnog@lists.ausnog.net>; Narelle Clark 
<narel...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Fixed wireless fun and games with SIP

You will find that voice marked DSCP traffic can be on a different NBN traffic 
class with the RSP might not honour for other SIP providers other than their 
own SIP traffic .e.g Telstra used to drop Engin SIP traffic on fttp services 
when the traffic was marked as EF. Check if you can change the DSCP markings on 
the device to BE "Best effort"



-----Original Message-----
From: AusNOG <ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net> On Behalf Of Nathan Brookfield
Sent: Friday, 1 March 2019 1:30 PM
To: Patrick Cole <z...@amused.net>; Greg McLennan <mclen...@internode.on.net>
Cc: aus...@ausnog.net <ausnog@lists.ausnog.net>; Narelle Clark 
<narel...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Fixed wireless fun and games with SIP

Make sure SIP ALG is turned off on the router, may help.

Kindest Regards,
Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB)
 
-----Original Message-----
From: AusNOG <ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net> On Behalf Of Patrick Cole
Sent: Friday, March 1, 2019 2:20 PM
To: Greg McLennan <mclen...@internode.on.net>
Cc: aus...@ausnog.net <ausnog@lists.ausnog.net>; Narelle Clark 
<narel...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Fixed wireless fun and games with SIP

I think Greg might be on to something there - If the handsets by chance are 
doing something like UPNP to request forward of 5060 through from the router, 
only one might be getting the inbound calls due to that as they would be 
competing for the port forward.

PC

Fri, Mar 01, 2019 at 02:14:56PM +1100, Greg McLennan wrote:


>    If your sharing(sip?) are you both registering on ports 5060, or
>    reconfigured one user to 5061?. Does the front end router have a sip
>    helper option?
> 
>    Cheers Greg
> 
>    On 1/03/2019 1:14 pm, Narelle Clark wrote:
> 
>      Hi all
>      Wondering if anyone has seen this before: customer has home office, SIP
>      phone on dsl and all works fine.
>      Relocates to another home connected via NBN fixed wireless and shares
>      with another user but wrong handset rings and can't take inbound calls.
>      No apparent issues with video downloads. Makes outbound calls fine.
>      Looks like NAT getting its ports crossed?
>      Ideas anyone?
>      Cheers 
>      Narelle
> 
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