[Asterisk-Users] WRT54GP2 SIP server on LAN port

Sherwood McGowan madprofzero at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 30 17:37:04 MST 2005


I'm quite sorry mate, I didn't realize how you meant to connect it. I just
recently tried it because I decided to connect my router back into the local
network to find the system so that I could just have my * system take care
of all calls, etc...

I encountered the same problem. If you found any way to make this work,
please let me know, as I'm interested to see if I can get this to work.

Thanks,

Sherwood

->-----Original Message-----
->From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com 
->[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Johannes
->Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 5:40 AM
->To: asterisk at radiokanaler.com; Asterisk Users Mailing List - 
->Non-Commercial Discussion
->Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] WRT54GP2 SIP server on LAN port
->
->Some more information if that might give anyone some ide what 
->can be wrong.
->
->WRTG54GP2 settings under Line1 that are set to something:
->User ID: 100
->Authentication Password: xxx
->Registration / Proxy Server: 192.168.15.10 NAT Traversal: None
->
->Under the router  <ip>/Voice_adminPage.htm "secret" page and 
->the tab "Line 1" the following information might be of interest:
->
->NAT Mapping Enable: No
->
->SIP Port: 5060
->EXT SIP Port: <empty>
->SIP Proxy-Require: <emtpy>
->Proxy: 192.168.15.10
->Outbound Proxy: <empty>
->Register: Yes
->Use DNS SRV: No
->
->Info tab:
->Product Name:	WRT54GP2-NA
->Software Version:	3.1.3(LI)
->
->Any of the above configuration that is wrong?
->Or any setting that I have not typed out that are interesting?
->
->I have tried using iptraf trying to see if there are any 
->connection attempts but there is nothing registred from the 
->LInksys router.
->
->So I'm currently stuck with no ideas what is wrong and how to fix it.
->(se below for more details)
->
->Anyone?
->
->Thanks,
->~Johannes





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