Search:  

 
 
   All ForumsHot TopicsGallery






how-to block ads


 
Forums » VOIP etc » Voice Over IP - VOIP » VOIP Tech Chat » [Packet8] Resolution for Packet 8 VOIP through Motorola SBG900
Search Topic:
Uniqs:
852
Share Topic:
RSS topic:
toggle:
flat / full
normal / watch
Posting:
Post a:
Post a:
Nevermind, Issued resolved »
« Can someone explain Grand Central?  
AuthorAll Replies


MilkyG

@comcast.net

[Packet8] Resolution for Packet 8 VOIP through Motorola SBG900

I've seen quite a few posts in several forums regarding dropped calls, timeouts, etc., with this setup, as I've been struggling with the same problem. After trying port forwarding, DMZ enabling, and NAT passthrough for the Uniden router MAC with little or no success, I finally figured out the problem. It has something to do with the gateway always looking for a wireless signal. The only way around it, unfortunately, is to disable ESSID broadcasting and disable the wireless interface...essentially using it as a cable modem instead of a wireless gateway. I'm also disabling the firewall, since it's no longer used wirelessly, and relying on my McAfee suite for inbound/outbound access permissions. You may be able to continue using a firewall and just enable NAT for the Uniden MAC.....haven't tried it yet since it's working fine now. A router on the front end should work just fine as well, but I think the 2 companies need to work out the problem...I didn't buy a gateway to not be able to use it's wireless capabilities as a trade-off for VOIP service. Hope this helps.

MilkyG


JoeSover

join:2008-02-08
Lompoc, CA
·Packet8

Re: [Packet8] Resolution for Packet 8 VOIP through Motorola SBG9

That is very helpful, thank you.
Quite a few modem/router combo units have issues with VoIP, more specifically with packet inspection and it can be quite difficult to disable the functions of the router portion. Sometimes it is easier to just disable the routing functions of these devices competely, and using a secondary or dedicated router.


MilkyG

@comcast.net

reply to MilkyG
So I thought I had it figured out, then I started getting dropped calls again. After numerous calls between Packet8 and Motorola, there is, ultimately, no resolution. According to Packet8, it has to do with the fact that, although you can disable the wireless firewall, you can't disable the SPI firewall....the way that it performs packet inspection is what causes the problem, apparently. Interestingly, though, Packet8 says that it isn't an issue with the Linksys gateway which also has an SPI firewall. Likewise, Motorola states that there's no issue with Vonage service (who also use the Uniden VOIP base). Chalk it up to hardware incompatability and neither company is willing to do something about it. Now I have to buy a modem and wireless router and sell my wireless gateway. What a bunch of crap.
Forums » VOIP etc » Voice Over IP - VOIP » VOIP Tech ChatNevermind, Issued resolved »
« Can someone explain Grand Central?  


Saturday, 04-Jul 22:41:22 Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Hosting by www.nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo | feedback | contact
over 9.5 years online! © 1999-2009 dslreports.com.republican-creole
page compression OFF
Most commented news this week
· [146] Biden Unveils Broadband Stimulus
· [95] AT&T: 65,000 SMS Sent Per SECOND
· [91] Compuserve Classic Says Goodnight
· [81] Thomas To Appeal Huge RIAA Fines
· [75] Obama Using NSA, AT&T For New Snooping Project
· [71] iPhone 3GS Already Jailbroken
· [67] Verizon: Cut Your Landline To Save Money
· [63] Fourth Of July Open Thread
· [61] Cable Carriers Miss Tru2Way Deadline
· [60] The Pirate Bay Gets Sold
Most people now reading
· Symantec executive: dangerous to run free antivirus [Security]
· People Walking On Lawn [Home Repair & Improvement]
· Bell Landline to go up by $2, will this apply to TSI as well [TekSavvy]
· NSA plans massive, 65MW, $2bn data center in Utah [Security]
· [Free] SnagIt 7.2.5 Full Version Free Download with key [Software]
· Too many wrong number call on cell [General Questions]
· Trojans,spyware,etc...... [Security]
· 'Epic' songs [Canadian Chat]
· [ Professions] Northrend Herbalism and Mining Tracks [World of Warcraft]
· Linksys announces the WRT54GL's successor: WRT160NL [TekSavvy]