Firstly, I have limited time and tired eyes, so forgive me daftness too. If I am reading correctly, you have a way to set a sipsocery setting to allow incoming calls if their server goes down. (I dont under stand how a setting on the sipsorcery end will allow any change if they drop off the face of the earth.)ilanesh wrote:hongkongpom, sorry for my english that I confused you, it is not my native language.
As to dyndns.org, it is a free dns server, no need to install, this one I use for my router cause ,my IP from time to time changes.
For to forward to my IP strait to the ATA I use cjb.net, it is another free dns server. Both no need to install.
When you add your sip providers on sipsorcery then it is automatic on: your username@sipsorcery.com
But nastead you can do this way: If your provider is for example gizmo5 then you use when for example your username is: 12345 for gizmo5 then this way:
12345@your dyndns or cjb.net username.dyndns.org:5060 or cjb.net:5060, when your ATA is on port 5060. I wish I could better explain it with my easy english, but this way it go`s strait to your ATA you will have also better sound.
You can sign up for dyndns.org and then use any provider with this forwarding this way to your ATA. Also enable on your router your ATA`s IP and your ATA`s Port, the default is 5060. I gave my pap2 a stable internal IP and put this IP in my router.
The add for dynds is: www.dyndns.org
and the other free is: www.cjb.net
I found out that the cjb.net is more stable or less problems when forwarding with voip.
Good luck.
Anyway, on faith, I tried sipsorcerylogin>sip providers>double click sipgate on first part> Register contact=sipgateusername@dynamic ip:5060 then update And tried sip:sipgateusername@dynamic ip:5060 Then I turned on nat mapping.
Unfortunately this alone broke the phone service. So, something is wrong.