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right then! sipgate instructs me to do the following: "Important: You should place your BT 101 into the demilitarised zone (DMZ) of your router, and forward the following ports to the IP ad...
Zones: VoIPDate Answered: 01/03/2006 Views: 0
Hi, my Grandstream works fine for out going calls. ok for incomming calls for the first few mins after this no calls, how do i go about fixing this? many thanks for all you input, S
Zones: VoIPDate Answered: 05/10/2005 Views: 0
I have recently gotten asterisk running on my linux server and tested two xlite client connections on my lan, so calls internal to the lan work, but not with my VOIP phone.  The lan is nat'd behind...
Zones: VoIPDate Answered: 04/24/2006 Views: 9
I am in the process of installing an Asterisk system and have the SIP trunking service all lined up.  The question now is, what to use for phones. We are starting off with 6 phones and three tru...
Zones: VoIPDate Answered: 05/29/2007 Views: 0
Hi folks, Whilst i've been using cisco routers for a few years now, i don't know them that greatly and this has got me beat. We have a cisco 837 connecting to the internet via ADSL, an its prima...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 07/19/2005 Views: 0
Hello I'd like to configure my BudgetOne Phone to work with asterisk. please advise.
Zones: VoIPDate Answered: 03/25/2006 Views: 0
I have difficulties making the GrandStream VoIP adapters work behind Linksys routers. Tried setting up port forwarding for SIP ports (5050 or 6060) and 5004 (as well as other ports mentioned by Gr...
Zones: VoIPDate Answered: 06/19/2006 Views: 0
i have handytone 486 v2.0 adapter for iptelefoni and use tei 6608 ruter to connect this adapter to  internet. in the handytone 486 adapter status, it shows that i have symmetric nat type and i cant...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 02/05/2007 Views: 0
I'd like to start over with this phone configuration by resetting to its factory default.  I've downloaded http://www.grandstream.com/user_manuals/budgetone100.pdf but the manual says I need to ...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 04/08/2006 Views: 0
Running GrandStream BT200 via asterisk using trixbox. Everything seems to work okay except on conference calls - we have been invited. Here is a scenario: we call a client conference call line ...
Zones: Telecommunications, VoIPDate Answered: 03/30/2009 Views: 10