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<p>If your sharing(sip?) are you both registering on ports 5060, or
reconfigured one user to 5061?. Does the front end router have a
sip helper option?</p>
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<p>Cheers Greg<br>
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<div>Hi all</div>
<div>Wondering if anyone has seen this before: customer has home
office, SIP phone on dsl and all works fine.</div>
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<div>Relocates to another home connected via NBN fixed wireless
and shares with another user but wrong handset rings and can't
take inbound calls. No apparent issues with video downloads.
Makes outbound calls fine.</div>
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<div>Looks like NAT getting its ports crossed?</div>
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<div>Ideas anyone?</div>
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