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SPA 2100 not working behind my Linksys WRT54GTechnical support, how-to guides, troubleshooting, and general assistance for Linksys hardware. |
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| I am currently working a painful email session with Sipura tech support on this. I can make outgoing calls but can not receive incoming calls. I have tried many config changes and port forwarding. It works fine if I plug the WAN port into the Cable modem but I don't want to run the rest of my network off of the 10 mb LAN port to to Linksys WAN port. What is the ultimate setup for the Comcast, Motorola, cable modem, 2100 and Linksys setup? Thanks Eddie |
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| Let him post his config first.. at this point we have no idea which provider is being used and how the SPA is configured and if the settings make sense for the provider in question. In a dozen IPTSPs I've gone through, not a single one required any changes in the firewall, so telling people to open their firwewall until all other options have been exhausted (I'd really like to see the provider that forces you to open your firewall... the competition would have a field day pointing out how their competition makes you less safe as you have to drill holes into your firewall) is not sound advice.. it can be done without for providers that need nothing but a proxy, those needing an outbound proxy, and those needing stun. |
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| Sorry but I'm a newbie I tried to attach the config but it is a htm file. What type should I save it as? Also if I change the type will you still be able to page through the config tabs. Thanks |
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They lock down your ATA, and refuse your credentials, so you cannot configure STUN or any proxies in it. When I asked for the credentials, they told me that they were using the same pass for all their customers ATAs, and therefor could not provide it. Whether this was bull or not, I do not know. All other VOIP providers I have tried did not need open ports in the router, and I have used 10+ providers so far..... |
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