Other person can't hear me: try port 19305

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dlee:
Today, all my calls using Obi110 (via Google Voice), the other person could not hear me. After researching my router's log, etc., the Obi110 was sending packets to port 19305. So, I added this to my QoS rules and it solved the problem. Hope this helps you.

My configuration details below:
Router: NNR3500L
firmware: Tomato Firmware v1.28.7495 MIPSR2-Toastman-RT K26 USB VPN
Port Foward: TCP & UDP, Port 10000, to Obi110 IP address
QoS:
TCP/UDP
Port: 5060-5063,3478,3479   VOIP/Game   SIP, Sipgate Stun Services   5
TCP/UDP
Port: 16600-16998,10000,6800   VOIP/Game   Obi110 RTP and Obi110 Out   6
TCP/UDP
Port: 5222,5223,19305,5269,4893,19294,19295,19302   VOIP/Game   Google Talk Full Voice and Video   7

dhfobi:
Quote from: dlee on March 14, 2012, 02:04:37 pm

Today, all my calls using Obi110 (via Google Voice), the other person could not hear me. After researching my router's log, etc., the Obi110 was sending packets to port 19305. So, I added this to my QoS rules and it solved the problem. Hope this helps you.

My configuration details below:
Router: NWR3500L
firmware: Tomato Firmware v1.28.7495 MIPSR2-Toastman-RT K26 USB VPN
Port Foward: TCP & UDP, Port 10000, to Obi110 IP address
QoS:
TCP/UDP
Port: 5060-5063,3478,3479   VOIP/Game   SIP, Sipgate Stun Services   5
TCP/UDP
Port: 16600-16998,10000,6800   VOIP/Game   Obi110 RTP and Obi110 Out   6
TCP/UDP
Port: 5222,5223,19305,5269,4893,19294,19295,19302   VOIP/Game   Google Talk Full Voice and Video   7


Very interesting, I wonder if one of the OBi Gurus would comment on the use of port 19305 ( I assume your use of 19302 above is a typo )
I have port forwarded the 16600-16998 range to my Obi100, and had never heard mentioned the OBi use of 19305. Are there any others in use we should be aware of?
Also having forwarded those ports to my OBi100 and having it in the highest QoS priority, is it necessary to also prioritize the ports in QoS? That sounds redundant.
I will port forward 19305 as well now that you have found it solves your(our) problem but I wonder if what we're doing is meaningful or that it was just a coincidence since the problem doesn't occur all the time, however the fact that you saw Obi using 19305 indicates that it can't hurt to make sure it can always have priority use.
Any comments from Obi tech support would be welcomed.

QBZappy:
I use Tomoto USB Teddy Bear version. I think if you prioritize the Mac address of the OBi, it should pass any port used by the OBi, as highest priority if set that way. A different approach as opposed to picking a port one by one.

dhfobi:
Quote from: QBZappy on March 14, 2012, 03:44:58 pm

I use Tomoto USB Teddy Bear version. I think if you prioritize the Mac address of the OBi, it should pass any port used by the OBi, as highest priority if set that way. A different approach as opposed to picking a port one by one.

Yes, that's what I thought as well, and I have prioritized the OBi Mac address from the beginning, so I guess port 19305 should be already prioritized even if not separately port forwarded.

dlee:
Quote from: dhfobi on March 14, 2012, 03:33:55 pm

Quote from: dlee on March 14, 2012, 02:04:37 pm

Today, all my calls using Obi110 (via Google Voice), the other person could not hear me. After researching my router's log, etc., the Obi110 was sending packets to port 19305. So, I added this to my QoS rules and it solved the problem. Hope this helps you.

My configuration details below:
Router: NWR3500L
firmware: Tomato Firmware v1.28.7495 MIPSR2-Toastman-RT K26 USB VPN
Port Foward: TCP & UDP, Port 10000, to Obi110 IP address
QoS:
TCP/UDP
Port: 5060-5063,3478,3479   VOIP/Game   SIP, Sipgate Stun Services   5
TCP/UDP
Port: 16600-16998,10000,6800   VOIP/Game   Obi110 RTP and Obi110 Out   6
TCP/UDP
Port: 5222,5223,19305,5269,4893,19294,19295,19302   VOIP/Game   Google Talk Full Voice and Video   7


Very interesting, I wonder if one of the OBi Gurus would comment on the use of port 19305 ( I assume your use of 19302 above is a typo )
I have port forwarded the 16600-16998 range to my Obi100, and had never heard mentioned the OBi use of 19305. Are there any others in use we should be aware of?
Also having forwarded those ports to my OBi100 and having it in the highest QoS priority, is it necessary to also prioritize the ports in QoS? That sounds redundant.
I will port forward 19305 as well now that you have found it solves your(our) problem but I wonder if what we're doing is meaningful or that it was just a coincidence since the problem doesn't occur all the time, however the fact that you saw Obi using 19305 indicates that it can't hurt to make sure it can always have priority use.
Any comments from Obi tech support would be welcomed.


I only noticed port 19305 today since on all my calls no one on the other end can hear me. And, rebooting and unplugging the router and Obi110 did not help - did this several times.

The ports I listed for Google Talk are from my Internet searches. Port 19302 is not a mistake.

I debated on whether to just prioritize by IP or by Ports -- in the end, I choose ports since we have 3 kids and everyone is downloading, videoing, P2P, etc.

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