07-06-2007, 10:26 PM | #1 |
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One way audio
I am having an odd problem.
If someone calls either one of the registered providers on VoXalot, or via sipbroker access number to VoXalot (account registered on a PAP2 device), I hear them fine, but they don't hear me. If instead of registering VoXalot on my PAP2, I simply forward it via SipBroker to my other Voip Provider (VBuzzer), everything seems fine both ways? BTW, echo test works fine from VoXalot. Any ideas? Last edited by emoci; 07-06-2007 at 10:50 PM. |
07-06-2007, 10:52 PM | #2 |
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One-way audio problems are almost always due to NAT (Network Address Translation) issues in your router. Usually, the STUN support in your PAP2 will correct this problem. In rarer cases, you may have to use port forwarding entries in your router to help the RTP packets find your PAP2.
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07-06-2007, 11:23 PM | #3 |
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To be perfectly honest this has been my setup so far:
PAP2 Line 1: VBuzzer PAP2 Line 2: VoXalot Acct 1: VBuzzer also registered in it, Voicemail set after 4 rings (Have had a phone hooked up here, but haven't used this account much otherwise, except some testing) VoXalot Acct 2 (not set up on a device): All other registered providers are here. Forwarding to *452VBuzzerID@sipbroker.com I have played with VoXalot acct 1 before, especially whether it would be possible to receive inbound VBuzzer calls, and have had success (almost against the odds) with reasonably clear sound both ways when placing and receiving calls. However with the intro of Premium, I though I'd consolidate accounts. So moved all the registered providers from VoXalot Acct 2, to VoXalot Acct 1, and that's when I noticed a problem first. On a test call: Placer-Other VoXalot, Voip, PSTN via Sipbroker (hears no sound)--------Receiver-VoXalot account (hears sound) Anyways, I have STUN set and following ports open: 80 5060-5064 16300-16500 5000-5005 It is a WRT54G running DDWRT with UPnP activated. This is what I see during Incoming call: Mapped SIP Port: 5060 Call 1 State: Answering Call 1 Tone: None Call 1 Type: Inbound Call 1 Encoder: G711u Call 1 Decoder: G711u Call 1 FAX: No Call 1 Remote Hold: No Call 1 Callback: No Call 1 Packets Sent: 0 Call 1 Packets Recv: 774 Call 1 Bytes Sent: 0 Call 1 Bytes Recv: 122904 Call 1 Decode Latency: 110 Call 1 Jitter: 1 ms Call 1 Round Trip Delay: 0 ms Call 1 Packets Lost: 0 Call 1 Packet Error: 0 Call 1 Mapped RTP Port: 16398 >> 16398 Also as I mentioned above, the other Voip line, behind same setup, works fine, also it works fine, if instead of receiving calls on VoXalot, I have them forwarded via SipBroker to *452VBuzzer Id. Last edited by emoci; 07-07-2007 at 05:27 AM. |
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