Obihai200 using ATT fiber BGW210-700 router

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blueking:
I just subscribed ATT fiber using BGW210 as router.  Before switching over to ATT, my Obihai200 worked fine with TWC using an Asus router. I could still switch back to TWC (service not canceled yet) and the phone worked fine so the obihai device has no problem. I suspect this is firewall related but I am not sure what to do in BGW210 for the obihai.  I could set up port forwarding so that my PC can do remote desktop, or run a web server without problems using BGW210.  I am not sure why obihai doesn't work.  Please help!

Thanks!

SteveInWA:
Looking at the diagrams in this manual:  https://fccid.io/PGRBGW210/Users-Manual/User-Manual-3205200, how, exactly, is everything connected? 

If you are using fiber service, you should have an Ethernet cable between the fiber ONT and the router's red ONT jack, and the green "Broadband" jack should be empty; if you're using DSL, then the router's green "Broadband" jack should be connected to your phone wiring, and the red ONT jack should be empty.

The OBiTALK device must be plugged into one of they yellow Ethernet jacks on the back of that router, not chained to some other router.  Nothing should be plugged into the "Phone 1&2" jack on the router.

If this is the case, then I suspect that AT&T may have configured the router to use its own telephone service instead of permitting the necessary ports to be used for other service providers.  You'd have to discuss that with them.

blueking:
Thanks Steve. I thought about the very thing (hooking up the obihai directly to the BGW210 for a test).  I had been connecting it behind the same ASUS router that is now just a switch.  However, it still didn't work after connecting the obihai directly to the Ethernet 3 socket on the BGW210.

Do you know what port obihai is using? If ATT is blocking the port, do I still have a way to use obihai?

Also, the BGW210 allows setting up a default machine that will pass through all connections to if not covered by the port forwarding ports.  I tried to use the obihai as the default machine. That didn't work either.

Thanks!

Qing

SteveInWA:
You'll have to contact AT&T; anything else is just speculation.

You didn't mention which Internet Telephone Service Provider (ITSP) you are attempting to use - Google Voice, or some other provider (which one)?  SIP control channel traffic is usually carried over the 5060-5080 range, but it can vary.  Voice (media channel) can be carried over a variety of ports.

If you are using a generic SIP ITSP, like Callcentric, voip.ms, or Anveo, then you can test whether the AT&T router is blocking traffic by installing a software phone client on your computer, and configuring it to use the ITSP.  Counterpath's X-Lite or Zoiper are two good, free SIP softphone clients.

SteveInWA:
I should also mention, that the settings for this modem/router are not described in the manual.  Perhaps you got another document that covers the web user interface and its settings?  At minimum, if the product has a setting described as "SIP-ALG" or similar wording, it needs to be disabled.

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