Making Outgoing call using GV - sometimes they can't hear me (FIXED)

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emachac:
Just a follow-up - - - haven't had anymore problems since I added the SIP and RTP ports.

atothek:
Thanks for letting us know.  I am having the same issue, so I will try the same and post back.  Thanks, everyone!


Quote from: emachac on July 18, 2011, 07:30:47 pm

Just a follow-up - - - haven't had anymore problems since I added the SIP and RTP ports.

Tack:
Please allow me to muddy the water even further.

I am unable to conveniently directly attach my Obi110 to my router, s I have employed a Netgear WNCE2001 wireless bridge.  So far, it works reasonably well.

However, if I wanted to forward IP-phone port from my Netgear router, as suggested above, do I forward them to the wireless ethernet's IP (192.168.1.8) or to the Obi attached to it (192.168.1.10)?

Also, if port forwarding is foing to be employed, is a static IP set-up required?

Thanks.

RonR:
Quote from: Tack on July 28, 2011, 10:22:13 am

However, if I wanted to forward IP-phone port from my Netgear router, as suggested above, do I forward them to the wireless ethernet's IP ( 192.168.1.8 ) or to the Obi attached to it ( 192.168.1.10 )?

Also, if port forwarding is foing to be employed, is a static IP set-up required?


Forwarded ports should target the OBi's IP address.  If your router doesn't give a consistent IP address to the OBi, then you would obviously need a static IP address.  Many routers support something called static DHCP which allows you to assign a particular IP address via DHCP on a per MAC address basis.

Tack:
My Netgear N150 router shows in port forwarding the options to send TCP and UDP ports, but no mention of RTP, etc.  Are the TCP ports the ones i wish to forward?  Anything else?

Thanks.

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