  mkcruiser14 Premium join:2002-07-20 Mchenry, IL 1 edit | [General] Info Please!
Do I need to become pingable to use any V0IP? I am having a hard time gettin my pc to accept pings Win XP Pro and Vista Home Premium. |
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 pandora Premium join:2001-06-01 Outland | I run a PAP2T and my router is not pingable, there are configuration options to keep the link to the SIP server open. -- "People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use." |
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join:2008-07-30 Birmingham, AL | reply to mkcruiser14 From my experience.... no.
But it does help from a service provider troubleshooting perspective |
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| reply to mkcruiser14 Being pingable doesn't matter. You would however want to set the NAT options on your adapter (NAT mapping and NAT keep-alive) to on if such options are available.
Assuming you are behind a NAT router. (99% of residential users are) -- Nitzan Kon, CEO Future Nine Corporation |
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  mkcruiser14 Premium join:2002-07-20 Mchenry, IL | reply to mkcruiser14 I did not see NAT in my settings on my ZyXEL X-550 XtremeMIMO Wireless Router |
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 nitzan Premium,VIP join:2008-02-27 | If your router is assigning your computer an IP address, you are behind a NAT router. (99% of routers are by default) |
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1 edit | reply to mkcruiser14 Re: [General] Info Please!
NAT is usually a non-routable IP range Like 192.168.0.1 different from what the router sees. »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network
So if your network uses internal addresses, then NAT uses your router's real world IP to talk on the web. (Sorry if this is already obvious!)
My point is a router refers to it as WAN(Routable) and LAN(Unroutable), but rarely calls it NAT. -- Jim, VoIP since 12/2002, VOIPo 2/7/2007
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  mkcruiser14 Premium join:2002-07-20 Mchenry, IL | Thank you for all the info I will check out my settings and go for V0IP. |
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