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I can call but no sound please help

Postby fatedhand » 07/10/2009

hi the program works results: Call service is ok
sounds data transfer: unable to send/recieve sound data! port 13000 should be available how do i fix it?
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Re: I can call but no sound please help

Postby FONGO_kris » 07/10/2009

Call the company who manufactured you router in order to open all the ports you need, which are the following :

If using an ATA:
Line 1: Open port UDP 5060
Line 2: Open port UDP 5061

If using the softphone:
Open port UDP 13000 and UDP 13001

You need 13000 and 13001 for the softphone and 5060, 5061 for an ATA, my suggestion is to get it over with at one time and just open all four of them.
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Re: I can call but no sound please help

Postby fatedhand » 07/10/2009

i have to do it myself i have dlink router i want to application rules and tryied to put in the ports but still no luck do u know anything about that u can help?
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Re: I can call but no sound please help

Postby fatedhand » 07/10/2009

Name
Application
Trigger
Firewall
Traffic Type

how do i fill it in?
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Re: I can call but no sound please help

Postby FONGO_kris » 07/10/2009

DLink is able to FTP into your router and do it remotely. Anyways.

Name : FreePhoneLine
Application : freephoneline.exe
Trigger : 13000, 13001
Firewall : <-- Not sure what you mean by this
Traffic Type : UDP
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Re: I can call but no sound please help

Postby Krazie243 » 07/10/2009

fatedhand: what you are looking at is the Port Triggering. You want to be looking at the Port Forwarding. It is a different section. Headings you should expect to see are: Application Name, Start Port, End Port, Port Type (TCP/UDP), IP Address, Enable

Application Name can be anything you want - we recommend "Freephoneline.ca"
The IP Address should be that of your ATA if you are using one, or your computer if you are using the softphone.
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Re: I can call but no sound please help

Postby snobstation » 07/25/2009

Hi

I have this same problem but I don't have a router...? At least not one that's outside of my pc...It gives me the same 13000 code error, how do I fix it?
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Re: I can call but no sound please help

Postby Krazie243 » 07/27/2009

Very frequently, modems that have built in routers or that do self logging in like the Roger's cable modems or Bell's newer 2-Wire DSL modem with 4-ports can also act like routers in that they sometimes have firewalls inside. They are not as easy to deal with like normal routers as they often don't have the same kind of interface for easily re-routing certain ports. I would recommend you talk to your internet service provider (or the manufacturer of the modem/router) and find out if there is any way to take the firewall off the modem they gave you.
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