Hi, I am using PJSIP on a Windows Mobile device. (I am using version 0.5.3) . This device has Wi-Fi and a 3G connection. When I connect through only one network (either 3G or Wifi), I am able to register with my SIP server. (a vanilla Asterisk box on the public network). I want to be able to configure such that, for SIP messages it must go through 3G and for RTP/media it must go through Wifi (when both interfaces are available). I am experimenting with a media stack that is not PJMEDIA.I am able to assign the WiFi interface IP address for RTP traffic. But for SIP, I see the following call in many places in the code. status = pj_gethostip(pj_in_addr in_addr); This function gets the IP address on the default interface (it checks for 0.0.0.0 and if nothing comes up, it returns 127.0.0.1) . As kludgy as it sounds, I went and modified everywhere this function is called and checked to see if I had a 3G connection, use that IP instead. in_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(char *cellular_ip_string); My Wifi has a public IP address (94.125.19.123) and the 3G provider assigns a private IP (10.something) I tried to register with the Asterisk server (with both interfaces active on my device). The phone registers but it uses the WiFi interface IP address. I inspected the packet and I shall reproduce the REGISTER message observed on the Asterisk server. Internet Protocol, Src: 94.125.19.123 (94.125.19.123), Dst: 74.125.19.147 ( 74.125.19.147) User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: 5060 (5060), Dst Port: 5060 (5060) Session Initiation Protocol Request-Line: REGISTER sip:myvoipserver:5060 SIP/2.0 Message Header Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.84.15.87:5060 ;rport;branch=z9hG4bKPj42710003ec722c6d1d79 Max-Forwards: 70 From: <sip:1001@myvoipserver>;tag=42710002ec722c6d1d79 To: <sip:1001 at myvoipserver> Call-ID: 42710001ec722c6d1d79 CSeq: 38210 REGISTER Sequence Number: 38210 Method: REGISTER User-Agent: pjsua/1.0 Contact: <sip:10.84.15.87:5060;transport=UDP> Expires: 600 Content-Length: 0 As you can observe, my 3G IP address is seen in the Via and contact headers while my Wifi IP address is seen on the IP header. I dont understand where did the SIP stack get this IP address from ? The entire SIP message uses the 3G connection IP address. In fact, I checked within the code and I find that wherever in_addr is used, it uses the 3G IP address. Can anyone shed some light as to why this happens ? Is there a place where I had neglected to change the IP address setting ? Thanks in advance, Regards Knight -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.pjsip.org/pipermail/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org/attachments/20080508/12ebd582/attachment-0001.html