Re: Re: Placing calls between two endpoints behind different NATs

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On Monday 22 March 2004 08:08, Francesco Rossi wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to do exactly the same, but I went through a horrible time
> doing it.
>
> I have managed to allow one user call another in the same network with
> proxy for same nat. So everything goes to the gatekeeper and then comes
> back.
> But unfortunately I have not been able to establish a connection between
> an internal endpoint and another endpoint on the public network.
> What worked is video being sent, but not audio! That was really strange!
>
> I then believe that for the configuration you are looking for you will
> have to set up two gatekeepers.
>
> If you need to make some tests please write to my e-mail and we can setup
> an environment.
> Regards,
>       Franc


if you are able to put one of the GWs in the DMZ of the firewall this may make 
the problems less. also i would try to use tunneling if this is possible.
regards
ray


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