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23rd June 2005 at 03:24 #29657
apso
GuestHow hard is configuring a Quintum?
Do you need any especial background, or can anyone do it?23rd June 2005 at 09:15 #29658Teodor Georgiev
GuestHow hard is to fix a car?
Do you need any special background, or can anyone do it?Replace Quintum and car with:
regifrator, chair…etc
23rd June 2005 at 13:16 #29659apso
Guestok ok.. but what kind of background is good? maybe IT?
23rd June 2005 at 14:58 #29660MikeM
GuestApso,
In my opinion, having a telecom background is much better than an IT background. I have found that someone with telecom can pick up the IP side much quicker than the reverse.
23rd June 2005 at 22:41 #29661Tom H
GuestI 100% agree. The VoIP industry is full of IT people who do not understand telecomms at all.
24th June 2005 at 06:22 #29662Teodor Georgiev
GuestEspecially the “IT genius” people from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka 🙂
They always brag how professional they are, until you see them on the forums asking dumb questions under a faked name 🙂
24th June 2005 at 14:33 #29663MikeM
GuestThe big problem is understanding signaling. Most IT people cannot grasp the concept of signaling on lines like ISDN, Wink, etc., since there is no signaling like this in IP. Once you understand signaling, the rest is simple.
24th June 2005 at 17:36 #29664Teodor Georgiev
GuestMike,
have you noted that SIP is liked mostly by people who come to the VoIP world from the “IP” side, not from the “telecom” side. The main reason is – they are afraid of the Q.931 side of the H.323.
That is my opinion.
24th June 2005 at 19:59 #29665MikeM
GuestTeodor,
It just proves my point how IT people just have trouble understanding signaling.
24th June 2005 at 20:20 #29666apso
GuestAny of you experts, can you please tell me why I am having problems with my calls?
I cant hear anything once I am connected to the other side. I dont know if its my carrier or my own problem. But I need help!
Please email me> unimundo_telecom@yahoo.co.uk
26th June 2005 at 17:44 #29667MikeM
GuestApso,
If you are only getting one way audio, the most common reason for this is a firewall blocking the voice port or your ISP may be blocking the voice port.
27th June 2005 at 21:00 #29668apso
GuestI think you are right, do you know what ports I should forward if I am using H.323 behind NAT? PLS..
28th June 2005 at 15:18 #29669MikeM
GuestApso,
I would suggest you forward all ports (put the Tenor in the full DMZ) as this will be the easiest. Otherwise you can go to Quintum’s web site to get a list of ports and try that, but I really do suggest opening all ports.
28th June 2005 at 15:30 #29670apso
GuestQuintum is in DMZ.. however I am using a new route… and now I cant hear my calls.
28th June 2005 at 17:35 #29671MikeM
GuestApso,
So you have the same router and router config with Tenor in the DMZ and on the old IP network it worked fine, but now you have a new IP network where no calls get voice?
Please clarify.
thanks
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