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sfisher:
I have the exact same problem.. NO ONE can hear me when I call them or even if they call me on GV. Bandwidth is not an issue with me as I have 30Mb down and 4Mb up. I have also done everything in this long forum too.One thing I did notice is that Comcast did a firmware update on my modem and the next day everything started going south. I am without a phone and can not call comcrap now so I will maybe see about a online chat tomorrow. I used the phone Wednesday evening before I went to be an all was fine...then on Thursday I called my friend and from that pointe no one could hear me....

I am thinking the new cable modem firmware and the defauly "NATP" is enabled also there new "firewall" could be part of the issue too. I have a Netgear WNDR3700 and the OpenWrt Backfire 10.03.1 firmware which has been fine until Thursday when I went to make my first call of the day.

I think comcrap updated my modem Wednesday/Thursday overnight, because I check the modem status almost every 2-3 days.

Anyone got any other ideas???   ??? ???

Stewart:
If your cable modem has more than one Ethernet port, it's probably now set up as a router and causing your trouble.  Assuming that you are using only one of the Ethernet ports, it should be possible for you to turn off the router function and get back to the functionality you had before the "upgrade".

Check the WAN IP address of your Netgear router.  If it is a private address (192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, or 172.[16-31].x.x), the modem is doing NAT and is likely the problem.  Try turning off any firewall or NAT functions.  You may need to reboot modem and router to regain Internet access.  Once that's working, confirm that the router WAN IP is now a public address, then reboot your OBi and retest.  However, before trying the above, find out how to restore the modem to factory settings, in case the changes you make somehow prevent you from accessing the Net.

Studly:
I can report that with my Obi202 I'm having the same problem, where maybe 20% of calls, everything works fine and then after several minutes of talking, the other person can't hear me any more but I can hear them.

Today we had one call where they called and couldn't hear us at all once we answered.

We're got to different GV lines on the 202 and it happens on both.

It seems worse since I moved the Obi behind/downstream from the router. I'm going to try it in front of the router and see if that makes a difference.

caguerra:
Add me to the list where receiving party does not hear, but I am able to hear them after calling them.

Setup is dialing from an Obi202 as a router connected directly to Comcast Cable Modem with sufficient b/w, the LAN port connected to wireless Cisco Valet Router; call is connected via the Obi network (i.e. to another Obi110 endpoint).

For me calls placed via GV (actually Simonics) works fine in both directions.  I would figure no ports needed to be messed with since, Obi202 is first device on network before my wireless router.  Not sure if I should change the Obi202 into Bridge mode, if that would help out - something to try.

Just recently changed devices to Obi202 from an Obi 100, which worked flawlessly before and I know recently a new f/w was released for the Obi 1x0 series.  I am going to return to original setup with the Obi100 to see if I see the issue again.

caguerra:
Well it has to be some kind of setting on my Obi202 because it is definitely device specific, in my case, since after changing back to my Obi110, calls via the Obi network audio was bidirectional and worked perfectly.

Can't think of what it can be as of yet, very strange that it works with GV but not Obi network.
Any ideas??

Obi202:
HardwareVersion
1.3

SoftwareVersion
 3.0.0 (Build: 3397)

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