a320 wrote:It’s like I have a stripped down version lacking this control.
Contact your ISP and ask. If they've blocked assess to those settings in customer UI, then while you're talking to them, also ask if it's possible to perform PPPoE login in another device.
I just joined Altima telecom in Burlington and have encountered a problem where my FPL calls get dropped at almost exactly the 15 minute mark. .
There's a Re-Invite and an acknowledgement (ACK) between your ATA and Freephoneline that needs to occur the 15 minute mark that I suspect is failing. The issue is likely SIP ALG related, but the next time a call drops, login at
https://www.freephoneline.ca/doGetCallLogs, select the current month, and click "submit".
See if there's a "disconnect" reason listed. Also, in your Obihai ATA, navigate to Status-->Call History. See if there's anything abnormal listed for the call that drops.
Follow these steps:
1. In your Obihai ATA or at Obitalk.com (whichever one you use; don't use both), navigate to Voice Services-->SP(FPL) Service-->X_UserAgentPort
X_UserAgentPort should be a random port number between 30000 and 60000. Just pick a port number in that range. By using a high random port you help to thwart SIP scanners and may also circumvent a faulty SIP ALG feature in your router.
save settings
2. Navigate to ITSP Profile (FPL)-->SIP-->ProxyServer. Use voip4.freephoneline.ca
a) Set ProxyServerPort to 6060
b) If you're using this guide for your OBi200, which you should, look at the bottom of page 14 and the top of page 15:
http://forum.fongo.com/download/file.php?id=2065. The underlined section applies to you.
The purpose of voip4.freephoneline.ca:6060 is to bypass SIP ALG in routers.
3. Navigate to Service Providers-->ITSP Profile (FPL)-->SIP
i) ensure X_DiscoverPublicAddress is enabled (it is by default)
ii) enable X_UsePublicAddressInVia (it's not by default)
This helps to ensure the RTP audio stream is sent to your WAN IP instead of your LAN IP (for one-way audio issues).
save settings
4. Proper device reboot order is always modem (wait for it to be fully up before turning on your)-->router (ensure Wi-Fi SSIDs are populated first on your devices)-->ATA (wait for router to be fully up and running before turning on ATA). That's always proper device reboot order. Reboot devices now.
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