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<B>From:</B> Helder Rogério [MICROREDE]<BR>
<B>Date:</B> Thu, 30 Dec 2004 15:32:59 -0000<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="2" POINTSIZE="10">Hi, <BR>
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I've been loosing my mind with NAT and read that IAX doesn't have problems about nat. <BR>
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Does anyone knows about hadware (routers and etc) support IAX? <BR>
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Best regards <BR>
helder <BR>
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That's the thing about IAX....routers don't need to support it...it's design deals with NAT implicitly. You simply port forward 4569 to your * server and you're set. I use four separate ITSPs yet I only have one port forwarded to my * server. Further, when I'm away I simply use Firefly as an IAX soft phone. It connects back in the same manner.<BR>
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IAX is great!<BR>
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Michael<BR>
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