Christian Mayer wrote:

The usual SIP based VoIP is -- IIRC -- a P2P network that uses a central
server (the SIP server) to establish the connection.

If you are already thinking of Asterisk you might have a good look
there. Chances are that it implements already the required stuff.

SIP has problems with NAT though, since the control and media streams are on seperate ports (and the control messages contain the source address) - something like IAX doesn't suffer from that limitation - everything goes over the same port - therefore it'll be as NAT friendly as the MP code.

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Jon Stockill
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