> > Gustavo dos Anjos a écrit : > > > You're right! When I try to start a call, my LAN stops to work! I can't > > > communicate to other computer and even though to my modem. I have to plug > > > out my modem from eletricity to restart my LAN and my internet connection. > > > I dont know if "symmetric NAT' has some relation with my problem, but I > > > already opened all necessaries ports mentioned on ekiga homepage topic > > > (FAQ > > > - Getting it to work behind a NAT router). Thank you to spend you time to > > > try to help me! > > > > That's just impossible! An application running on a computer cannot > > break a modem to the point where a hard reset is necessary. > > ..deleted > > Actually, the very same thing used to happen to me with my ADSL modem. > > When I first got my ADSL connection, the modem would lock up every time > I tried to make a H.323 call. No matter what I did, no matter what the > NAT and firewall settings, I simply could not make a H.323 call through > that modem. > > After much investigation, I determined that the modem was trying to be > too smart. It was trying to proxy the H.323 connection for me, and it > the code in the modem was obviously buggy, so every H.323 call would > crash the modem. > > I eventually solved the problem by disabling the H.323 proxy mode in the > modem using an undocumented command from the vendor. Since then, I've > not had a problem. > > Maybe Gustavo is having the same like of problem. For the record, my > modem is a Dynalink RTA100 >
I've been having the exact same problem with my Dynalink RTA 100+ ... I was just hoping to see some clue to the problem on this list, and here it is! Funny thing is that I don't make H.323 calls, only SIP, but every now and then, the modem will lock up (but ONLY when ekiga is running - so I haven't been using it). Do you still have those commands to disable the H.323 proxying? shayne _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
