The number you dialed___ has not received a response from the service provider
Italian:
On top of all the other problems mentioned in this thread, all my calls drop at around 15 minutes and 40 seconds.
andyhi:
Similar issues over the last couple of days. OBi202 configured with two GV numbers.
I've been on 3+ hr conference calls with no issues. Other times I'll be a few minutes into a new call, hear a second or so of static, and then silence. At that point I have to hang up and re-dial, but always receive the "The number you dialed xxx-xxx-xxxx has not received a response from the service provider" on both lines until I power cycle/reset the Obi. (Correction - Sometimes powercycle is not required if I wait long enough.) This has happened several times in the last hour.
Network - Gigabit up/down ATT fiber internet connection with robust pFsense firewall/router. Wife and I work from home and have always on VPN connections back to different work networks in different states.... no issues with VPN slowness, no vpn re-connections, no internet packet loss. pFsense logs and traffic graphs show no degradation of service/bandwidth to ISP and no packet loss to upstream ISP gateway. Speed tests show solid and consistent 900+Mbps up/down. Issue isn't my home network or internet connection.
SteveInWA:
Quote from: andyhi on April 01, 2020, 01:39:28 pm
... with robust pFsense firewall/router...
That's likely your problem. Do not block any [*.]google.com cookies. Do not block HTML5. Do not block WebRTC. Do not block javascript. Do not run any browser extensions that perform any of those things. Do not block the outbound ports used by Google Voice. See: https://support.google.com/a/answer/9206518?hl=en
andyhi:
No firewall rules changes on my end in over 6 months. Will turn up additional logging and packet captures if need be.
SteveInWA:
Quote from: andyhi on April 01, 2020, 02:37:41 pm
No firewall rules changes on my end in over 6 months. Will turn up additional logging and packet captures if need be.
So what? You could have had the wrong settings for over 6 months. Check to be sure that you are not blocking ANY of the items I mentioned, and you are opening the referenced ports.
I really don't care, at this point, how many other anecdotal reports you find. People have reported mysterious disconnects for years, and there are no currently-known issues on Google's side that would cause it. Aside from a few bugs that were found and fixed, these always turn out to be client-side issues.
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