wa801nd - Turn off sip-alg

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wa801nd - Turn off sip-alg
wa801nd - Turn off sip-alg
2015-06-24 17:09:18
Region : UnitedKingdom

Model : TL-WA801ND

Hardware Version : V2

Firmware Version :

ISP : 70/20MB


So being happy with other tp-link gear, I've now opted to try one of these.

Unfortunately, for some reason they have sip-alg enabled and I can find no way to disable it?

Thanks
Steve
https://northumberland-it.com
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Re:wa801nd - Turn off sip-alg
2015-06-24 17:41:47
What's the problem? I don't think it supports SIP ALG.
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Re:wa801nd - Turn off sip-alg
2015-06-24 17:49:17
The problem is I want to turn off SIP ALG as they frequently cause issues with various PBX's and VoIP SIP phones.

Seeing the following in the logs would suggest it is turned on by default - nothing in configuration pages to disable it.
















10 Jun 24 08:42:32 OTHER INFO System Initialize Finished.
9 Jun 24 08:42:13 SECURITY INFO SIP ALG enabled


Some other TP-Link products can resolve this issue via telnet, telnet on here is closed.
Interestingly, why is port 49152 open from this device?
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Re:wa801nd - Turn off sip-alg
2015-06-25 11:35:50
WA801ND is working in AP mode?
What's the firmware version of it? Is it up to date?
How did you figure out that the problem is caused by WA801ND? Bypassing it, no problem at all?
Provide the topology pls.
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Re:wa801nd - Turn off sip-alg
2015-06-25 15:32:03
Sorry, I thought the posts were clear:

Yes the WA801ND is in AP mode.
The firmware is the latest stable available on site as of yesterday.
The startup log (shown in previous post) shows that the problem is caused by the WA801ND

Wireless SIP devices connect via wireless to the WA801ND. *CURRENTLY* this is not causing any known issues with my current setup and equipment, however from experience SIP ALG implementation causes problems with MANY SIP devices, an option to disable it so that packets can traverse unaltered would be a perfect solution to prevent issues.

I am assuming that since the AP tells me it's using SIP ALG (enabled) that it really is!

Thanks
Steve
https://northumberland-it.com
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