Hi,
I downloaded the Bud Light Phone app and registered for a free phone number. That worked fine, but when I make or receive calls, there is no audio on both ends. Please help.
Thanks.
No Audio On Both Ends
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Re: No Audio On Both Ends
Softphone requires the following UDP ports to be open and forwarded to your computer:
13000, 13001, 5060, 5061, 6060 and 6061
edit, im assuming you have a router
13000, 13001, 5060, 5061, 6060 and 6061
edit, im assuming you have a router
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Re: No Audio On Both Ends
Hi,
Yes I do have a router. I have a D-Link DIR-655. I have tried opening the ports, but that does not seem to work. I have also tried it without the router and I get the same results. The calls are able to connect, but their is still no audio on both ends. What else would I be missing?
Thanks.
Yes I do have a router. I have a D-Link DIR-655. I have tried opening the ports, but that does not seem to work. I have also tried it without the router and I get the same results. The calls are able to connect, but their is still no audio on both ends. What else would I be missing?
Thanks.
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Re: No Audio On Both Ends
What type of internet connection do you have, and from what company?
When you tried without the router present, how did you set that up?
When you tried without the router present, how did you set that up?
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Re: No Audio On Both Ends
Hi,
I do not know exactly what type of internet connection I have. My internet is provided by my University. As for setting it up without the router, I am using a MacBook Pro, and all I did was plug it into the ethernet port on my wall. There is no way to open ports in the firewall on a Mac, the only thing you can do is either allow or block an application, as far as I know. Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I do not know exactly what type of internet connection I have. My internet is provided by my University. As for setting it up without the router, I am using a MacBook Pro, and all I did was plug it into the ethernet port on my wall. There is no way to open ports in the firewall on a Mac, the only thing you can do is either allow or block an application, as far as I know. Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Re: No Audio On Both Ends
First of all, it's entirely possible that your university is blocking this type of traffic. In an effort to keep network costs down, many colleges and universities block a lot of traffic that isn't "ordinary web and email". You should check with your university's internet policies and see what's permitted, and what isn't. Perhaps they do allow VoIP and they might require you you sign up for the service to activate it, for example.
In any case, the type of phone service offered here will not work in large networks when the outside ports can't be forwarded back to the phone application. I'm not sure about that, perhaps there are ways to make it work, so other members might chime in here.
In any case, the type of phone service offered here will not work in large networks when the outside ports can't be forwarded back to the phone application. I'm not sure about that, perhaps there are ways to make it work, so other members might chime in here.
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Re: No Audio On Both Ends
Thanks. I will check what my university's internet policies are. And hopefully other members can help with the port forwarding, if the university is not the issue.laurent wrote:First of all, it's entirely possible that your university is blocking this type of traffic. In an effort to keep network costs down, many colleges and universities block a lot of traffic that isn't "ordinary web and email". You should check with your university's internet policies and see what's permitted, and what isn't. Perhaps they do allow VoIP and they might require you you sign up for the service to activate it, for example.
In any case, the type of phone service offered here will not work in large networks when the outside ports can't be forwarded back to the phone application. I'm not sure about that, perhaps there are ways to make it work, so other members might chime in here.
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Re: No Audio On Both Ends
Hi,
The university is not the issue. The Bud Light Lime app works fine on my computer, but the Bud Light app does not. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
The university is not the issue. The Bud Light Lime app works fine on my computer, but the Bud Light app does not. Any suggestions?
Thanks.