[asterisk-users] Call are established, but voices can't be heard

edward choi mp2893 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 17 00:28:42 CDT 2011


Ok, I did a little test.

First, I set 'nat=yes' in my account and my friend's account in sip.conf.
Now when we are both on 3G, we can hear our voices just fine.
When we are under the same WI-FI access point(ie private IP address), we can
hear our voices fine.

BUT, when I am on 3G, and my friend is on private IP, the same thing happens
again. I can hear his voice. But he cannot hear my voice.
I guess 'nat=yes' was not the solution perhaps?

2011/3/17 Warren Selby <wcselby at selbytech.com>

> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:41 PM, Warren Selby <wcselby at selbytech.com>wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:39 PM, edward choi <mp2893 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the info.
>>> But then do I have to set 'nat=no' when he is on a public IP address?
>>> It would be quite a labor to switch back and forth every time my friend
>>> switches from a public to private IP or private to public IP.
>>>
>>
>> No, I don't believe so, but the best way to find out is to test.
>>
>>
> Also, if it turns out that you indeed do need to switch, just create two
> sip peers, and define two separate identities in the SIP client (I don't
> have experience with the one you mentioned, but the one I use, iSip, allows
> this) and switch between the two based on your network location.
>
>
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> Thanks,
> --Warren Selby, dCAP
> http://www.selbytech.com
>
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