Hi! I suppose this question has been made several times but I've read everything about this issue (FAQ and mailing lists) and, even knowing it should work with my configuration, I'm not being successful on this. I will explain the situation. - I've two computers in my home lan network. IP's 192.168.1.101 and 192.168.1.102. - These computers are connected through a Linksys WiFi router among them and to the Internet. - The linksys router is connected to the Internet with a public dynamic IP. - One of my computers runs Ubuntu Edgy with Ekiga 2.0.3 and Ekiga-snapshot (2.1.0) - The other computer runs Debian SID with Ekiga 2.0.3 and Windows with Ekiga (2.1.0) and XTen Lite 3.0 - When running the NAT test with Ekiga (Ubuntu, Debian and Windows) it says I've "Port Restricted NAT". With XTen it says "Cone NAT". Every of them are configured to use STUN: stun.ekiga.net. - I'm successfull calling from every computer to 500 ekiga net - I'm not able to call to another ekiga.net user who is outside my network nor another ekiga.net user outside my network is able to call me. It rings for a while but the call signal doesn't reach the other end. - I'm able to register two ekiga.net users in my two computers at the same time with Ekiga (Linux, Win32) and XTen but I'm not able to stablish a call between my two computers through the ekiga users. The only way it works is calling from Ekiga to XTen. It doesn't work calling Ekiga to Ekiga (nor Linux, neither Windows) nor XTen to Ekiga. - I'm able to call Ekiga to Ekiga or Ekiga/XTen to XTen/Ekiga through my private IP adressess; sip:192.168.1.101 to sip:192.168.1.102 I need some tip/help. Where is the problem? Thanks in advance. -- Ciao. ========================= Andrés Gómez García tanty en confluencia punto net Usuario Linux: 276916 Estación Linux: 159599 JabberID: tanty charente de ================================================================= Puedes encontrar mi clave pública en la siguiente dirección: http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x3FEA1034&op=index Mi correo va firmado digitalmente con GnuPG. Puedes encontrar información al respecto en: http://www.gnupg.org
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