Dialpad
Note: This configuration is designed to work with version 3.01 of ComSocks using NAT. If you are using an
earlier version, please download and install version 3.01.
To configure ComSocks to Dialpad, you will need to first map a series of ports to be used by
ComSocks, and then make one further change under the General window. If you find that
when using Dialpad, you can hear the other party but she cannot hear you, please follow these
steps to verify that your port mapping is properly configured.
- Open the ComSocks manager and click on the Port Mapping tab. Then, click the
Add button to configure the first port mapping
- Enter a name for this port mapping, such as Dialpad Incoming UDP #1
- From the Proxy IP Address selection menu, please select 0.0.0.0(Any IP)
- Enter the Proxy Port 51200, and click Add
- Enter the IP of the client computer that will be using Dialpad into the Destination
Name or IP. In this example it is 192.168.0.2, though this may not be the case for your
network.
- Enter 51200 into the Destination Port
- Select UDP from the Transport selection menu
- Click Ok

- Click the Add button to configure a second port mapping
- Configure this port mapping exactly as the previous, but use port number
51201 in the place of 51200
- Give the port mapping a name different than the previous, and click Ok

- Click the Add button to configure the third port mapping
- Enter a name for this port mapping, such as Dialpad Incoming TCP #1
- From the Proxy IP Address selection menu, please select 0.0.0.0(Any IP)
- Enter the Proxy Port 51210, and click Add
- Enter the IP of the client computer that will be using Dialpad into the Destination
Name or IP
- Enter 51210 into the Destination Port
- Select TCP from the Transport selection menu
- Click Ok

- Click on the General tab
- Remove the check from Use this proxy IP for all daemons and port mapping
- Click Apply
