[asterisk-users] Re: Remote extensions not working on provider's wireless Internet connection

2007-05-12 Thread Zeeshan Zakaria

I've solved this problem. It was very easy (only if I knew how to do it
before). I changed the UDP ports, i.e.

1. In sip.conf, bindport=5070
2. In my IP Phone server settings, www.myserver.com:5070

Now it seems to be working good and I hope there'll be no more problem with
it.
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Re: [asterisk-users] Re: Remote extensions not working on provider's wireless Internet connection

2007-05-14 Thread Gerald A

Hi Zeeshan,

On 5/13/07, Zeeshan Zakaria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I've solved this problem. It was very easy (only if I knew how to do it
before). I changed the UDP ports, i.e.

1. In sip.conf, bindport=5070
2. In my IP Phone server settings, www.myserver.com:5070

Now it seems to be working good and I hope there'll be no more problem
with it.



Sorry for not replying earlier; I got your note late, and then when I woke
up had no Internet. Ah, the joys of Rogers.

I'm glad to hear you solved it -- my only concern would be if you now want
to connect "ordinary" 5060 looking phones. I will do a bit of research, I'm
sure Asterisk can bind to more then one port.

Thanks,
Gerald
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Re: [asterisk-users] Re: Remote extensions not working on provider's wireless Internet connection

2007-05-14 Thread Zeeshan Zakaria

Actually now I am getting so many other weird problems. First of all, choppy
sound on the receiving end on the test server. I don't understand why all of
a sudden voice will go choppy, when bandwidth and Internet upload and
download speeds are good. On the  production server, it registers but won't
work. Sometimes when dialed, caller will still be listening the ringing tone
even after the phone is picked up, and obviously no sound for the called
party or caller because for caller still no one has picked up the phone. And
when trying to call out, server will return error code 488.

I don't know why but on the test server it all works fine, except for the
choppy sound. Production server is exactly the copy of test server with all
the same settings, but nothing works. I checked every single thing I could,
but all the settings are the same.

Maybe I am still missing some small little step. Its a GXP-2000 phones.
Don't know what to do. On port 5060 all goes back to normal, but won't work
if connected to Rogers Wireless Internet.

On 5/14/07, Gerald A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi Zeeshan,

On 5/13/07, Zeeshan Zakaria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've solved this problem. It was very easy (only if I knew how to do it
> before). I changed the UDP ports, i.e.
>
> 1. In sip.conf, bindport=5070
> 2. In my IP Phone server settings, www.myserver.com:5070
>
> Now it seems to be working good and I hope there'll be no more problem
> with it.


Sorry for not replying earlier; I got your note late, and then when I woke
up had no Internet. Ah, the joys of Rogers.

I'm glad to hear you solved it -- my only concern would be if you now want
to connect "ordinary" 5060 looking phones. I will do a bit of research, I'm
sure Asterisk can bind to more then one port.

Thanks,
Gerald


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