Austin Godber wrote: > JD wrote: > >> As far as ip phones...polycom, aastra, snom are good; grandstream 2000 is ok; stay away from grandstream budget phones. >> > > I have a grandstream 2000 that I use with broadvoice. Actually, it's > misconfigured somehow so calls will ring or dial out but no one can ever > hear me. I suspect I could somehow remedy it, but its funnier broken. > > Austin > It may not be you :) Broadvoice is a horrid voip provider. I used them for about 6 months, it was hit or miss; I was never happy. Check that you're forwarding the right ports to your phone (or asterisk) and make sure it has a static ip inside your network. I forward the following ports, you should definitely forward the first 3: TCP/UDP 5060-5080 rtp 10001-19999 IAX2 4569 FOP 4445 Stun 3478 IAX 5036 (IAX v1) HUD 6600 -- JD Austin Database Administrator Maricopa Community College District john.austin@domail.maricopa.edu phone: 480.731.8759