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I hear that same argument from every IT person that works with this. There is no way anyone can "hack" the Toshiba phone system. The worse they may be able to do is look at the LIPU card itself. I have been around and around with Toshiba on this and its just not possible. The only way that card will work is ahead of the firewall on a Public IP.
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Originally posted by Bearacuda: The reason they publish which ports to open is for an IP phone to work off site behind a firewall with an LIPU. You can't just plug an IP phone in behind a firewall and have it work. I've got several working like that with no problems. The LIPU has a public address, the phones are set to DHCP. Plug the phone in behind any nat router (Linksys, DLink, Netgear...) that has internet access and it works with no additional router configuration.
Joe --- No trees were harmed as a result of this posting; however, many electrons were severely inconvenienced.
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