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threehappypenguins:
That's what's so weird. Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> X_UserAgentPort  is definitely, definitely, definitely 5082. Here is a screenshot from my router. I am running Shibby's Tomato firmware.

azrobert:
I reproduced the 408 error by either turning off port forwarding or port forwarding the wrong port#. I assume routing the call to the wrong IP address will produce the same error. I know it's a long shot, but did you use your public IP address instead of DDNS?

Is the OBI202 setup as a router or in bridge mode?

threehappypenguins:
Under the "Router Configuration" settings, I've never touched anything. So whatever the default settings are. It looks like the default is router, and the only choices is router or bridge.

My Linksys router assigns all the DHCP addresses... I don't really know how to configure the Obi any other way.

In LAN settings > CurrentRouterIPAddress the ip address there is 192.168.10.1

I see DHCP Server Settings, it's checked to Enable (by default). Why does the Obi have this capability? What devices would it be assigning DHCP addresses? I see it also has its own port forwarding section, etc. What is this for? I thought I'm supposed to do all the port forwarding in my router?

I have used both my public IP address and the DDNS and either way, it's the same error.

azrobert:
I don't own an OBi202, so I'm not sure how to configure it.
I have configured a 2nd router with an OBi attached to it.
With this setup you have 2 networks with 2 different sub-net addresses and 2 DHCPs.
The primary router will assign an address to the secondary router.
This is a similar concept as a provider assigning a public IP address to your modem.
If the primary router's sub-net is 192.168.1 then it will assign an address like 192.168.1.100 to the secondary router.
If the secondary router has a sub-net 192.168.10 then it will assign an address like 192.168.10.50 to the attached OBi.

Port Forwarding:
The primary router port forwards 5082 to 192.168.1.100
The secondary router port forwards 5082 to 192.168.10.50

If the OBi202 has separate addresses for the router and ATA will explain why you are getting the timeouts. Maybe the easiest way to fix the problem is to use bridge mode. This way you are running a single network and 1 DHCP.

threehappypenguins:
I forgot to mention. When I had this working a long time ago, I had a modem/router combo. Now that I have a cheapie ISP, they gave me a modem (which is also a non-wireless router) that automatically bridges itself. Here is what my network looks like:

Modem: 192.168.100.1
Linksys Router > plugged into modem: 192.168.1.1
-Linksys router assigns all DHCP; for example, Obi is 192.168.1.19, my laptop is 192.168.1.5, my Android is 192.168.1.17, etc

So... if I put the Obi in bridge mode, then it acts as a client only, and not a router? What happens when I do this? Can I easily take it out of bridge mode, or do I lose access to the web interface? (ie, logging in via my browser by typing in 192.168.1.19)

I'm not sure what you mean by "If the OBi202 has separate addresses for the router and ATA." I thought my Obi202 IS an ATA? Also, it is not directly plugged into my router via ethernet. I have the wifi dongle plugged in it, so it's connected by Wi-Fi.

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