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heretohelp

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  #113176 26-Feb-2008 16:39
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akawoz: I'm, having a similar issue. When I phone out to a mobile from my VFX line the mobile continues to ring for 10 seconds.

I have a Linksys PAP2T, the router is a Linksys WAG325N, I'm forwarding the following ports (all UDP) to my PAP2T:

5060 - 5061
53
69
10000 - 20000

Any ideas? If this could be a NAT issue, should I put the PAP2T in the DMZ?

BTW: this is day #1 with Fusion so excuse my ignorance ;-)



same as the issue i had, for cell phones it cuts out after 10 secounds after you hang up, try a land line it will just keep ringing :(, my issue was i was using the router in access point mode, and the modem did not support the PAP2 as soon as i put the router into its orignial router mode no more issues,

i agree with mavric take off portforwarding at least from your router,




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  #113207 26-Feb-2008 19:39
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akawoz: I'm, having a similar issue. When I phone out to a mobile from my VFX line the mobile continues to ring for 10 seconds.

I have a Linksys PAP2T, the router is a Linksys WAG325N, I'm forwarding the following ports (all UDP) to my PAP2T:

5060 - 5061
53
69
10000 - 20000

Any ideas? If this could be a NAT issue, should I put the PAP2T in the DMZ?

BTW: this is day #1 with Fusion so excuse my ignorance ;-)


Hi:

I'm also seeing the same issue, tho the phone seems to ring for less than 10 seconds, but is still rings after hanging up from my cell phone.  I tried callnig from my cell phone to my VFX line.

I'm using the Linksys WAG200G as the ADSL Modem/router, and the SAP2102's WAN port is plugged into the WAG200G.  I'm using the WAG200G as my WiFI AP as well as router/switch for me PC connection.  Nothing else is connected to the LAN port of the SPA2102.

I don't have any port forwardings enabled on the router.  Is that the correct setup?  Or do I need port forwardings.  If so, what ports to I need to forward to?

Thanks.


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  #113211 26-Feb-2008 19:47
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We  are looking at an issue with the wag router at this point it is bascially changing one message incorrectly but doing it on one message type only, we have what I think may be a work around in place would be interested in seeing if you still have the issue, if you do can you PM the details of the calls for me to take alook at please.




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