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Hi Jamz.
Are you behind a router/firewall at all? It's certainly not a bandwidth issue on a 10meg connection! Most of the time issues arise because of NAT problems. First off check your softphone settings: For the default proxy settings, fill in the [Default] page to say.... Enabled: Yes Display Name: YOURDETAILS Username:YOURDETAILS Authorization User:YOURDETAILS Password:YOURDETAILS Domain/Realm: YOURDETAILS SIP Proxy: YOURDETAILS Out Bound Proxy Use Outboud Proxy: Never Send Internal IP: Default Register: Always Voicemail SIP URL Forward SIP URL Once that is done, click on "BACK" twice to get to the "System Settings" page. Double click Network and set it to be..... Auto Detect IP: Yes Listen on IP Use X-Nat to Choose SIP/RTP Ports: Never Listen SIP Port: 5060 Listen RTP Port: 8000 NAT Firewall IP Out Bound SIP Proxy Force Firewall Type: (do not force firewall type) Primary STUN Server: YOURDETAILS Secondary STUN Server: xten.net Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Provider DNS Server: dns.xten.net Which router are you using? What i suggest you do is vist: http://www.portforward.com/ Look up your router there and forward the following ports to your local ip address: 3478, 5060 and 8000~8005 all UDP These may vary, so to be sure contact your service provider! Hope this helps. Matt |
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I sometimes find it helps to put in an IP address instead of the host name.
Also try fiddling around with some of the network settings of the software. There should be a space to set up your IP addresses manually, and enter the IP address of your router/firewall. Some providers take some messing with in softphones, but eventually they do work. Eyebeam, in particular, has problems with resolving host names. Not sure if other X-Ten products have the same issues. Since this is not a registration problem with more a problem with the RTP transport, then perhaps you should go about checking your port forwarding. Software firewalls can also be an issue for softphones. Make sure your softphone is being permitted full acccess to the WAN. |
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