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Hello All,
I mailed the group a few days ago about problems with Comwave - and got a zero response so maybe no-one has used them. - They are a Canadian supplier after all. The hardware I'm trying to get going is a Grandstream Handy Tone-495 and these do seem to be useable on any SIP system. The problem seems to be rooted in the box's ability (or lack of) to access a STUN server. The box does not detect its NAT position properly and mis-identifies itself as being on an open internet connection. I have fooled that putting the box in a DMZ which was enough to get it to reload it's firmware from Comwave and I can now place calls, but not receive them ! The box now behaves the same (call out is OK but no receive) either in a normal NAT location or in a DMZ Anyone seen this type of problem before - any thoughts, solutions ? TIA, Ron Barnett IT Support for Business [url]www.rjbarnett.co.uk[/url] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For labellers and labelling supplies visit [url]www.labelzrus.co.uk[/url] |
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"Ron Barnett" <ronREMOVE@REMOVERJBarnett.co.uk> wrote in message
news:4541b943.0@entanet...[color=blue] > Hello All, > > I mailed the group a few days ago about problems with Comwave - and got a > zero response so maybe no-one has used them. - They are a Canadian > supplier after all. > > The hardware I'm trying to get going is a Grandstream Handy Tone-495 and > these do seem to be useable on any SIP system. > > The problem seems to be rooted in the box's ability (or lack of) to access > a STUN server. > The box does not detect its NAT position properly and mis-identifies > itself as being on an open internet connection. I have fooled that > putting the box in a DMZ which was enough to get it to reload it's > firmware from Comwave and I can now place calls, but not receive them ! > The box now behaves the same (call out is OK but no receive) either in a > normal NAT location or in a DMZ > > Anyone seen this type of problem before - any thoughts, solutions ? > > TIA, > > Ron Barnett > IT Support for Business > [url]www.rjbarnett.co.uk[/url] > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > For labellers and labelling supplies visit [url]www.labelzrus.co.uk[/url][/color] And then I discovered that is works much better if you actually use the right phone number to call the box. All OK now Ron |
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I recently moved from YAK VOIP to comwave because YAK new owner (poor
him) decided to abandan their VOIP service by end of 2006. I had been using YAK for 2+ years I am very satisfied with their service and pirce, many friends of mine are YAK customers as well. The phone adapter (LINKSYS PAP2-NA) I received from YAK could not work with comwave (no receiving, dial out only), althought I previously was told that it would be fine for Comwave service Tech guy from comwave worked with me (another tech guy) for more than 4 hours in remote control session and did not find a solution. So they decided to send me another iphone adapter (50$ + 12$ shipping). Two days later I called home from my office as attempt, it suprised me that call receiving was working well. (I did not make any changes/reboot). So I called comwave to stop sending me the new iphone adapter. But I am not sure this will last forever or just by accident. Ron Barnett wrote:[color=blue] > Hello All, > > I mailed the group a few days ago about problems with Comwave - and got a > zero response so maybe no-one has used them. - They are a Canadian supplier > after all. > > The hardware I'm trying to get going is a Grandstream Handy Tone-495 and > these do seem to be useable on any SIP system. > > The problem seems to be rooted in the box's ability (or lack of) to access a > STUN server. > The box does not detect its NAT position properly and mis-identifies itself > as being on an open internet connection. I have fooled that putting the box > in a DMZ which was enough to get it to reload it's firmware from Comwave and > I can now place calls, but not receive them ! > The box now behaves the same (call out is OK but no receive) either in a > normal NAT location or in a DMZ > > Anyone seen this type of problem before - any thoughts, solutions ? > > TIA, > > Ron Barnett > IT Support for Business > [url]www.rjbarnett.co.uk[/url] > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > For labellers and labelling supplies visit [url]www.labelzrus.co.uk[/url][/color] |
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