Can a SIP IP Phone work if on Internet not LAN port

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walkerr:
Quote from: QBZappy on August 22, 2013, 08:16:37 am

Each Service Provider slot on the OBi uses a unique RTP port. It should find it automatically, or with the help of a Stun server or manually port forwarding those unique ports to the OBi ip address.

BTW did it work?


Don't know yet - gonna have to find a bigger switch, or a spare cable from somewhere. At present I don't have a 2nd free slot on the internal lan to wire into the LAN port.

I get the unique ports aspect - it's how well the lower level router functionality inside the Obi handles more than one address on the same lan that i'm less sure it'll cope with.

QBZappy:
Quote from: walkerr on August 22, 2013, 08:22:31 am

it's how well the lower level router functionality inside the Obi handles more than one address on the same lan that i'm less sure it'll cope with.


I think you will need to set the OBi202 LAN port to run in Bridge mode.

walkerr:
Quote from: QBZappy on August 22, 2013, 08:40:14 am

Quote from: walkerr on August 22, 2013, 08:22:31 am

it's how well the lower level router functionality inside the Obi handles more than one address on the same lan that i'm less sure it'll cope with.


I think you will need to set the OBi202 LAN port to run in Bridge mode.


Stole LAN cable from printer temporarily. Device still seems to work with 2 cables on same subnet i.e. I can make calls to test service on Google Voice fine.

Doesn't seem to help original problem though. Gigaset still not registering to the Obi

QBZappy:
Plugging the Gigaset to the OBi202 LAN port (in bridge mode) should keep the Gigaset web browser available for configuration.

walkerr:
My issue with plugging the Gigaset into the LAN side of the Obi202 isn't because of accessing it's browser config pages.

The Gigaset is my primary VoIP management device - it looks after 2 other VoIP services that I use for work, and which don't go through the Obi. I don't really want to have these routing through the Obi TBH if I can avoid it. The current setup is very reliable with the Gigaset, the Obi becomes an un-needed failure point on the path if it sits in the middle.

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