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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Losing voice on calls for over a year now...

    I don't have any ports specified on my ATA as open nor have it setup as a DMZ. The only thing I have is the ATA has a static IP. I think it's more of the peculiarities of the router you have and how it operates with your setup.

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    Default Re: Losing voice on calls for over a year now...

    I disagree with blaming it on the router. The advice from Voipo directly is to open a huge amount of ports. Conversely I received a VOIP phone from work and they had me open 2 ports ONLY if needed and I was having troubles.

    http://www.voipo.com/help/article/ba...-guide-20.html

    I have the device sitting directly on the cable modem/router from Comcast in the DMZ, i.e nothing is blocking. Still having issues.

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    Default Re: Losing voice on calls for over a year now...

    I am not blaming the router, I am just pointing out I have no ports forwarded and my ATA is not sitting behind a DMZ and I have no problems. There is obviously a difference between your router setup and mine unless Comcast is blocking the ports for you.
    Last edited by voipinit; 08-13-2013 at 05:07 PM.

  4. #14
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    Default Re: Losing voice on calls for over a year now...

    Quote Originally Posted by voipinit View Post
    I am not blaming the router, I am just pointing out I have no ports forwarded and my ATA is not sitting behind a DMZ and I have no problems. There is obviously a difference between your router setup and mine unless Comcast is blocking the ports for you.
    I really with that was the case with mine. I'm not sure why I, or others, would need traffic forwarded. It just seems to happen.

    Josh

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    Default Re: Losing voice on calls for over a year now...

    YES BLAME THE ROUTER! Not all routers are equal. Some routers are designed to identify packets, and prioritize real-time applications (RTA) better than others.
    Joe Siepka

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