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I have one IP phone connected to the Local Network via a Ubiquiti Wifi bridge. The phone boots, and brings up the display. I can go off hook and get internal dial tone, then dial an extension. The extension rings, and can answer, but I get no audio on the IP side and the dialed extension gets no audio the other way either. Does the router get involved if the phone is on the LAN?
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Anytime there is audio issues its related to ports, Wireshark is a great tool to use for this purpose.
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Simply forgot to make the entries in 84-26 to handle the RTP traffic.
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