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wpsb:
I am having the same issue. Just started a few days ago. No changes to my network. I'll be on a call and it will get disconnected mid call. Then I cannot make another outbound call until I reboot the phone. I'm using GV.

Italian:
Quote from: SteveInWA on April 01, 2020, 02:47:08 pm

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.


Multiple people at different locations are reporting the exact same issues and you blame the guy's firewall saying everything is fine on Google's side? Clearly not. Something is very wrong either on Google's side or on Obi's side.

drgeoff:
Quote from: Italian on April 02, 2020, 08:38:59 am

Quote from: SteveInWA on April 01, 2020, 02:47:08 pm

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.


Multiple people at different locations are reporting the exact same issues and you blame the guy's firewall saying everything is fine on Google's side? Clearly not. Something is very wrong either on Google's side or on Obi's side.


Once an OBi is configured the only calls which use OBihai resources are those to and from other OBi devices over the Obitalk network - the calls that are dialled using the **9 prefix.  For all other calls to and from ordinary landline and cellphone numbers no signalling or voice trafffic goes anywhere near servers or network links run by or on behalf of Obihai/Polycom etc.

Italian:
Quote from: drgeoff on April 02, 2020, 09:32:37 am

Quote from: Italian on April 02, 2020, 08:38:59 am


Multiple people at different locations are reporting the exact same issues and you blame the guy's firewall saying everything is fine on Google's side? Clearly not. Something is very wrong either on Google's side or on Obi's side.


Once an OBi is configured the only calls which use OBihai resources are those to and from other OBi devices over the Obitalk network - the calls that are dialled using the **9 prefix.  For all other calls to and from ordinary landline and cellphone numbers no signalling or voice trafffic goes anywhere near servers or network links run by or on behalf of Obihai/Polycom etc.


Agreed. So something is wrong on Google Voice's end that's causing all these problems.

andyhi:
Quote from: SteveInWA on April 01, 2020, 02:47:08 pm

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.


Well I really don't care what you think or say as you clearly have no clue how network connectivity or firewalls work.  If there have been no issues or changes on my end for over 6 months and I start experiencing issues with GV at the same point in time that many others are reporting the exact same issues, clearly my firewall rules are NOT the problem.

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