I’m regulating a dlink di-624 wireless router, as well as a voip is plugged in to a lan port.
Where in a pattern settings for a dlink can we find a sequence for a voip’s tie so we can discuss it it to do pier forwarding?
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I’m regulating a dlink di-624 wireless router, as well as a voip is plugged in to a lan port.
Where in a pattern settings for a dlink can we find a sequence for a voip’s tie so we can discuss it it to do pier forwarding?
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July 2nd, 2009 at 11:23 pm
Look for the DHCP setup for the LAN side. There should be an option to show any active leases. Look for the TAs MAC address (printed on it somewhere) and that will be the IP address it’s using.
If you can set up a DHCP reservation I’d recommend that so it doesn’t get a different IP address any time in the future. If you can’t, I’d go into the management page for the TA and set a static IP address on the WAN port on the same subnet as the router’s LAN but outside the DHCP scope.
Once you’ve done that, set up your port forwarding. Most of them use port 5060 UDP as well as session ports between 20001 and 20011. You really only should need to forward 5060 UDP though as the session ports will be built as needed when a call comes in or goes out. Mine is set to forward 5060 UDP only and has worked perfectly for over 18 months that way.
July 2nd, 2009 at 11:41 pm
its called an IP address
and just f*cking google it