I want to use Vonage Telephony system in my network. They have recomended a hardware router, but I feel that Wingate 5.2 can take care of the matter. Let me narrate the whole problem:
I am inside a network given to us by a friend. We are behind a router and thus our IPs are not real IPs. I have a typical networking scenario, my main PC is running on XP Professional and I have two network card, one is connected to the internet with an IP 10.12.0.10 in a sub of 255.255.255.0 which goes to a DSL modem, we do not login. On the PC I have Wingate 5.2.0 (Build 885). I have the DHCP serverof wingate running the IP is from 192.168.0.2 – 254 so all my computers in the internal network receives their IPs automatically, I do not have the mail server running. The DHCP is bound to the other NIC with IP 192.168.0.1 with sub 255.255.255.0
I cannot connect to the Vonage system (no dial tone)
The answer they(Vonage tech Suppoert) gave was
I would recommend
using a hardware router. The problem you are having is most definitely
due to the fact that you will need to forward UDP ports 69, 123, 5060 -
5063, and 10000 - 20000.
This is what I have done:
In the "Extended Networking" I have I have clicked on NAT and router
In the Firewall wall section I have clicked on Cutom, in the "Prot Security" I have addedall the ports(to UDP) mentioned above and clicked on all three kind of connections and the deafult action being "Allow"
It still dosen't work, is there anyone who can help me?