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Old April 20th, 2005, 02:01 AM
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Default Sipura 2000 in a hotel with ports blocked Suggestions please

I just got to Washington DC the hotel has wire service, but the sipura is not registering with inphonex and fwd, I ran the netcheck.exe and the ports appear to be blocked. Any suggestion in how to trick this type of networks?

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Old April 20th, 2005, 03:30 AM
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Default RE: Sipura 2000 in a hotel with ports blocked Suggestions pl

Don't trust netcheck to be accurate. You probably have a different problem.

Have you got your laptop working? (Obviously, yes, since you are posting this message, but I've got to check.) Did you have to visit an intercept web page before you could start surfing?

From your laptop, perform a tracert to fwd.pulver.com. Look at the first few lines of the response to see if maybe you are behind more than one NAT boundary. You are looking for not more than one transition through an address in the 10.x.y.z, 192.168.y.z or 172.16-31.y.z. If two or more transition addresses match any of these ranges you will not be able to use Inphonex, but you will still have a small chance of getting FWD to work via their Outbound Proxy.
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Old September 29th, 2006, 06:50 PM
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Default Re: Sipura 2000 in a hotel with ports blocked Suggestions please

I had the same problem when I visited the DC this summer. My vonage adapter did not register and work. I understand now why it didn't. They block such devices. Have alternate means to communicate when u visit DC. Thanks.
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