Future Nine Not Working Most Times
Mango:
It should be in the same place as ISP ALG and NAT Filtering. Though now I see that there are four versions of your router and I could be looking at the wrong version, or a different firmware version. If the SIP ALG/NAT Filtering didn't solve the problem, you may want to try to upgrade your firmware, if an upgrade is available:
http://downloadcenter.netgear.com/other
Good luck,
Mango
mnjeepmale:
Quote from: Mango on August 29, 2014, 09:34:09 am
It should be in the same place as ISP ALG and NAT Filtering. Though now I see that there are four versions of your router and I could be looking at the wrong version, or a different firmware version. If the SIP ALG/NAT Filtering didn't solve the problem, you may want to try to upgrade your firmware, if an upgrade is available:
http://downloadcenter.netgear.com/other
Good luck,
Mango
There was a new firmware version available on the router. I upgraded the firmware and still not seeing SPI Firewall.
Anyhow I will see if this improves.
Mango:
Hello mnjeepmale, how are things working with the firmware update?
vtsnaab:
Just FYI=>
Previously, the CEO of F9 (Nitzan) was a very active poster here.
Now, if you look at his profile here (http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=14680) you will see it has been weeks since he's visited this forum and his posts show as far fewer than they once were.
Apparently he and/or F9 have gotten into serious problems and the F9 site looks to have vanished, along with whatever funds he took from subscribers for service that has vanished without a trace.
This may explain why F9 is not working ??
In trying to visit http://www.future-nine.com/ - all that results is a search portal page and the title 'non-existant domain'.
Trying to log-in as a (formerly ?!) paid user at https://www.future-nine.com/A2BCustomer_UI/index.php just times out now too.
Last I heard he had also been having problems with the Obi folks and it WAS best to email him directly but now that is likely no longer an option...
I am saddened by this apparent scam service because Nitzan's service had been around for years before the whole XMPP concern erupted and for it to vanish with zero notice puts it into the same basket as all the other internet scammers who've taken money & then vanished with it.
By way of contrast - another provider that is very new to the VOIP world is Circlenet, and despite their recent appearance they seem quite responsive, responsible & affordable IMO.
Best Wishes.
ebow:
Son of a... just came here to figure out why the site was down, and saw this. @$#^%^&%# I really don't need this complication right now. Glad I only prepaid $15 at a time. >:(
edit: Oh hell, will I be able to port out my phone number?
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