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[Linphone-users] Connection dies in one direction
From: |
Tim Niemueller |
Subject: |
[Linphone-users] Connection dies in one direction |
Date: |
Thu, 20 May 2004 01:41:58 +0200 |
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Hi.
I'm using linphone to connect to a SIP telco in Germany (sipgate.de).
This allows me to have a real phone number and to call POTS phones.
The setup:
SIP Gateway --- Internet --- Router --- Workstation/linphone
The router is configured to forward ports 5060/udp, 7078/udp and
7079/udp to the workstation.
Establishing a connection works. Audio is working in both directions -
at least in the beginning.
After a while - this varies from about a minute to several minutes - the
incoming audio gets scattered and then lost. The remote partner (which
sits on the POTS network and is routed by sipgate) can still listen to
what I say but I can't hear him. iptraf still shows incoming and
outgoing traffic.
I have tested X-Lite on a Windoze notebook and this shows no problem at
all. I can talk for a long time. I also tried an H.323 connection (peer
to peer from one Linux machine to another) to test if there is some
general network problem - this is not the case...
Did anybody already encounter this problem (and hopefully solve it)? Any
ideas on what I could try to get it working stable? The audio quality is
pretty good and I would really like to use it regular and get rid of my
POTS phone...
Thanks in advance.
Tim
PS: I have created RPMs for Fedora Core 2 (and 1) of linphone which
makes the installation pretty easy. If this is OK with you Simon I will
put the packages (split it up) into my ExtRPMs RPM APT repository
(http://www.niemueller.de/projects/extrpms/).
--
Tim Niemueller <address@hidden> www.niemueller.de
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