Installation of a gateway VoIP behind a Time Capsule 3 TB

Hello

I installed in my office a time Capsule TB 3 [TC] that provides internet access wi - fi through a modem connected to a branch of fiber cable. I am installing a Neogate TG-800, which is a GSM VoIP gateway with 8 SIM cards (allowing VoIP make GSM calls).

The TC connects to the modem using PPPoE, PPPoE connection is ' always on ' and configure IPv6 "Link-local" is only and use dynamic hostname global.

Therefore, the router mode is 'DHCP and NAT' (cannot change it) and I assigned a DHCP 192.168.5.2 to 200 range, which is compatible with the gateway GSM (default 192.168.5.150).

The problem I have is that the computers via the wi - fi can not access with reliability the ay of GSM 192.168.5.150 gateway. A certain time can, sometimes cannot.

I think it's a classic "double NAT". I tried to make the port settings to force the road of 5060 (used by the GSM gateway) to 192.168.5.150, but it does not work.

I don't see how I could use the bridge mode to connect to the modem (given I'm in PPPoE).

I tried all combinations of parameters, but frankly I'm lost. It seems that transport CANADA does give me enough control to access the GSM gateway.

Everyone thinks a solution?

Thanks in advance

The TC's gear level really home / servant and I recommend routers in Enterprise for any situation of the enterprise-level.

I think it's a classic "double NAT".

I don't think so.. unless your TC shows a NAT error double which you ignored.

The extensive network of the CT should show a public IP address.

The problem is much more likely to do with the ports and NON Apple using the upnp standard.

And this...

The problem I have is that the computers via the wi - fi can not access with reliability the ay of GSM 192.168.5.150 gateway. A certain time can, sometimes cannot.

Reliable access to the bridge is strange if everything is on the same IP range.

My recommendation is to use a standard enterprise router... fill the TC to that and use it to wireless and TM backups but not routing.

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