
Originally Posted by
Russell
I appreciate your response, Tim. Quite honestly, I feel for you guys having to provide a service where just one of the variables (the router) can behave so differently!
1) From a consumer perspective, I was quite surprised by the blast of packets from 4 different IP addresses every few seconds. Since I'd never examined the traffic with any of my previous providers I can't comment on whether this is typical or not. I'm curious as to exactly what this adds to bandwidth consumption? I realize each "probe" by itself is probably small, but cannot help but wonder what it adds up to cumulatively. Whether I port forward or not, I'm still going to have this traffic.
2) Port forwarding: as I mentioned, I like the ability to have multiple ATA's behind my router. If I port forward, wouldn't this kill the ability of my other ATA's to handle calls? In a case like this will DMZing be a better option? Or, ideally, would a device that acted like a router and ATA (like the 2102?) be the solution? Were the Grandstream's (that I keep hearing mentioned) similar devices (ATA + router)?
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