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rlevis

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#125693 16-Jul-2013 15:53
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I've just switched to UFB and my ISP has given me a router which seems to have a design fault preventing my SIP phones from working.  It has a SIP client built in and although it is disabled, something is causing communication issues with my SIP phone and SIP provider, so I want to purchase my own router to replace it.

The current router has IPoE selected and a 802.1P Priority and 802.1Q VLAN ID.  I'm not sure if all VLAN capable routers support these settings or not.

I'm looking at purchasing the MikroTik RouterBOARD RB751G-2HnD Gigabit Wireless Router.
http://routerboard.com/RB751G-2HnD
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:TOC

Will this work?

Thanks.

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  #857483 16-Jul-2013 16:08
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Yes any Mikrotik hardware will work.

What device do you have now? And have you disabled the SIP ALG, this would presumably be the probable cause of such an issue.



rlevis

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  #857545 16-Jul-2013 18:00
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It is an INNBOX V50-U Gateway.  I've disabled the built-in SIP Client.  Not sure what you mean by SIP ALG.  I don't see an option in the router.

I had a thread on the XNet forum about this.
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=65&topicid=124589

The phone is registering fine but as you may read, at one stage during communications while making a call, the SIP server is not receiving an ACK so the call is not dialed.

It works perfectly fine on DSL using our DSL router.

Any suggestions welcome.

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