arulshan wrote: Automatic calls started coming from 4 digit phone numbers every five minutes.
But worst thing happened. Now, I cannot hear the voice of the other person for incoming or outgoing calls.
homegreyhound wrote:Hi, I have the same problem using my Grandstream HT-502 ATA, I can a call on the HT-502, both talk and hear well, but when receive an incoming call, I can talk the other phone, but hear nothing from the other phone.
Looking for someone who has the resolution
emailit wrote: (I do not have any problems with NetTalk or TekTalk) are:
0) this is not a problem, just making a fact known. Both FXS ports indicate Registered on the HT502 Status page (Freephoneline and TekTalk)
emailit wrote:Thanks Liptonbrisk for your reply.
I did mention in my initial post that I was using UNIQUE port numbers for both SIP and RTP, so port conflicts should not be an issue.
The firewall indicated its NAT Session was using TCP, not UDP.
3a) That setting does not exist on the HT502.
4) I sent a ticket as suggested. Fongo auto-replied and indicated the ticket is now closed!
Port forwarding in the firewall is still being used for the UNIQUE SIP and RTP ports. I know this is a security risk AND I have not had to do this with my other VoIP services.
7) Yes, I do this.
I still have to make an outgoing call after a bootup in order to have incoming calls ring thru.
emailit wrote: I don't know what Fongo does when asked to do a "forced registration", but it seems to have resolved my 1 way audio issue on incoming calls that I have been experiencing from day one.
I read the interesting Obi200/202 pdf you suggested. The only timeout value I coud find in my router was "NAT UDP Timeout" which is currently set to 10 minutes.
I'm not sure if this value is the "UDP Unreplied Timeout", the "UDP Assured Timeout", or something else.
If I try to call FPL again, the call goes thru and both parties can hear each other.
emailit wrote:Day FIVE trying to get FPL to work correctly on my hardware THAT WORK PERFECTLY with two other VoIP providers...
>Liptonbrisk wrote "10 minutes seems crazy high to me. Are you sure that's not seconds?"
It is minutes. I did some more research: "UDP Unreplied Timeout" and "UDP Assured Timeout" are related to settings in Tomato.
NAT session timeouts (TCP, UDP, ICMP, etc) is the length of time that the router still keeps that entry even if the session is inactive before it is removed from the NAT table. Common default values are: TCP 86400 secs, UDP 180 secs, ICMP 10 secs.
Jeff146 wrote:Can someone please help me? Trying to make sense of this thing.
I have a R7000 with XWRT Vortex and disabled ALG SIP and followed the instructions to the letter but I can't get incoming phone calls to work. Calling out works no problem.
I have also the Hitron Modem from Rogers CGN3ACR and have put it in Bridge mode, the last thing I haven't tried is port forwarding but I don't want to do that.
I've tried voip4.freephoneline.ca and same thing also. Each time I've rebooted the router, made sure it's fully up then ATA.
Forgot to mention I have a OBIHAI 200
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