Include OpenVPN client in new OBi 201 product line
QBZappy:
Before the new units are officially introduced I hope to see the following. Include an OpenVPN client in the unit. It will solve many NAT issues, one way audio, encrypt voip calls, and also give a more simple way to remotely configure the unit.
Some products from Yealink and Grandstream have this ability. Anyone else agree?
Ostracus:
Quote from: QBZappy on February 25, 2012, 08:24:21 am
Before the new units are officially introduced I hope to see the following. Include an OpenVPN client in the unit. It will solve many NAT issues, one way audio, encrypt voip calls, and also give a more simple way to remotely configure the unit.
Some products from Yealink and Grandstream have this ability. Anyone else agree?
How about support for IPv6?
carl:
Quote from: QBZappy on February 25, 2012, 08:24:21 am
Before the new units are officially introduced I hope to see the following. Include an OpenVPN client in the unit. It will solve many NAT issues, one way audio, encrypt voip calls, and also give a more simple way to remotely configure the unit.
Some products from Yealink and Grandstream have this ability. Anyone else agree?
I could not agree more.
Stewart:
I agree that this would be a very powerful feature. It would (generally) permit operation in locations where the ISP or government is blocking VoIP, as well as behind restrictive firewalls often found in enterprises, universities, hotels, etc.
It's a useful troubleshooting tool, e.g. to quickly elminate a router's ALG as a possible problem cause, even if production use of a VPN is impractical.
lhm.:
Obviously a core function that would benefit users world wide.
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