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randomLettersandNumbers:
I've heard a considerable amount of complaints from homebase (my house) about other party answering the phone call unable to hear the google voice service.  Sometimes I can't hear the person calling us. 

Yes, it is very random and I to have tried the QOS method, forwarding ports and read that if this occurs then it could be a NAT issue with the router.  Clearly, this is really an issue with either the device or the "best effort" service Google Voice provides.  Has anyone tried any of the other VOIP companies that the OBITalk works with? I'm thinking of just paying for VOIP as I my google voice experience has been less than steller! Again it was free service... so.. can't complain too much but it is not consistent.

I have a Dlink DGL-4500 gamer router.
Advanced -UDP Endpoint Filtering set to Address Restricted
Advanced -TCP Endpoint Filtering set to  Port And Address Restricted
Advanced - Firewall - SIP box is unchecked.   I've had it checked before but doesn't see to make a difference. This was advice regarding removing any NAT issue from the router.

Gaming Rules:
Google Voice  Obi IPaddress  TCP port 5222  set to always allow

QOS Game Fuel Rules used:
Obi Gtalk UDP  Prority:50  Local IP Range: Obi IPaddress   Remote IP Range:74.125.0.0 - 74.125.255.255 UDP ports 1 / 65535 local and remote

Obi Gtalk TCP  Prority:50  Local IP Range: Obi IPaddress   Remote IP Range:74.125.0.0 - 74.125.255.255 UDP ports 1 / 65535 local and remote

I did have specific port ranges before but it didn't seem to matter so I opened it all up for QOS.

xincedar:
I called my friend this morning by using my phone (through OBi110 and GV). But she can't hear me and I can hear her. Then I called her by using my computer through GV, every thing was fine. It seems OBi problem, not GV problem.

amac:
Have same problem here. Called someone this morning and they couldn't hear me. Called right back and all was fine. Then a bit later, I called a number that required me to be on hold for a live person. I waited and waited, only to find that when the live person finally picked up, they couldn't hear me. Not cool!

raindoctor1:
I have the same problem today, twice: one in the middle of an interview. I had to call the interviewer back.

raindoctor1:
Check this thread:

http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=1130.0

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