tried turning off firewall, allowing ports thru, adding to DMZ ... nothing works
Putteringalong:
Thanks for your reply, much appreciated. Difficult to be patient, but I'll just have to wait... :)
goldy:
Thanks for the update on the server. I'm in the same boat: actiontec modem, through TPLink router. Firewall turned off. Assigned a static IP and put it in the DMZ. Can't add device and **9 222 222 222 call gives something like no server available. By the way, dumb question. They say that the ports have to be configured like this:
Allowed Outgoing:
TCP Ports: 6800, 5222, 5223
UDP Ports: 5060, 5061, 10000 to 11000, 16600 to 16998, 19305
Allowed Incoming on UDP Port: 10000
So I set port forwarding for 10000 UDP to go to the Obi200, but I'm not sure what to do for the outgoing ports. I think on PCs you can block the outgoing ports (like using ufw on Linux with ufw), but I don't think I can block the outgoing ports on my actiontec (C1000A). I think all my outgoing ports are open. Anyone know if I'm wrong on that? Thanks.
Anyway, I'll try again tomorrow.
drgeoff:
Quote from: goldy on November 04, 2018, 06:10:13 pm
Thanks for the update on the server. I'm in the same boat: actiontec modem, through TPLink router. Firewall turned off. Assigned a static IP and put it in the DMZ. Can't add device and **9 222 222 222 call gives something like no server available. By the way, dumb question. They say that the ports have to be configured like this:
Allowed Outgoing:
TCP Ports: 6800, 5222, 5223
UDP Ports: 5060, 5061, 10000 to 11000, 16600 to 16998, 19305
Allowed Incoming on UDP Port: 10000
So I set port forwarding for 10000 UDP to go to the Obi200, but I'm not sure what to do for the outgoing ports. I think on PCs you can block the outgoing ports (like using ufw on Linux with ufw), but I don't think I can block the outgoing ports on my actiontec (C1000A). I think all my outgoing ports are open. Anyone know if I'm wrong on that? Thanks.
Anyway, I'll try again tomorrow.
It is rarely necessary to do any configuration of ports on a residential router. (Corporate networks may be a different story.) Return yours to default settings and wait until you read that the Obitalk server is working again.
drgeoff:
Obihai server is working again.
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