We get multiple phone numbers from the isp. I don't know of they are separate accounts or something else. Are there any experiences on how different "numbers" (SIP accounts?) be "routed" to different routers through siproxd? Checked how my current provider handles this and found out that the SIP account name is the phone number. It is then easy to allocate different numbers to different clients (parties): every party gets its own SIP account.
We get multiple phone numbers from the isp. I don't know of they are separate accounts or something else. Are there any experiences on how different "numbers" (SIP accounts?) be "routed" to different routers through siproxd? Checked how my current provider handles this and found out that the SIP account name is the phone number. It is then easy to allocate different numbers to different clients (parties).
Related, but different threads are the two double NAT threads: https://sourceforge.net/p/siproxd/discussion/203640/thread/add33c4b/ and https://sourceforge.net/p/siproxd/discussion/203640/thread/d37b1c51/ The difference here is that the second inner NAT routers we want to use (most likely) have SIP account entry possibilities and therefore hopefully not need a (second) siproxd instance.
Regulated threads are double NAT threads: https://sourceforge.net/p/siproxd/discussion/203640/thread/add33c4b/ and https://sourceforge.net/p/siproxd/discussion/203640/thread/d37b1c51/ The difference here is that the second inner NAT routers we want to use (most likely) have SIP account entry possibilities and therefore hopefully not need a (second) siproxd instance.
Hello everyone, the network I plan is for a sharing community where four parties live in separate flats and share things and life (a bit of background for better understanding the network requirements). The internet connection should also be shared between these four parties, too (provider knows about this and fully permits this). For this every flat should have a router with NAT (for privacy reasons) and phones connected to the respective router of each flat. All routers are connected to single...