1 Nov
2003
1 Nov
'03
3:57 p.m.
for a STUN server, which I still can't find a copy of. Fortunately it's unnecessary. It works, as long as I don't try to contact another phone behind another NAT.
That is the very essence of why I think NAT in the long run is a bad idea... What good is a phone that can't contact another phone. One of the main advantages to VOIP is that you can achieve some level of provider independence and still have phone service. Sure, you need some level of ISP, but, you can have more than one of those and SIP still works when one is down. If you are dependent on a particular company running a proxy, then, if they hose their stuff, you're out of luck. Owen -- If it wasn't signed, it probably didn't come from me.