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    Default Switched routers - now no service

    Hello,
    I'm still fairly new to VOIPO, and wanted to ask a question since I believe tech support is closed on the weekend.

    I bought a new D-link router today(to replace a Belkin). VOIPO had forwarded some ports on the Belkin for me, so I forwarded the same ports on the new router. My internet and everything else is working, but not VOIPO.

    All of the lights on the PAP2T are on, and I do get a dial tone on my phones, but when I dial a number all I get is silence. Also, when someone calls, it rings, but when I answer it's just silence. The other person just continues to hear ringing even after I have answered the phone.

    Does anyone know if there is a setting somewhere on the new router I need to setup? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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    Default Re: Switched routers - now no service

    also- dont assign a static address in the dhcp range of your router as a general rule.

    You might try turning all port forwarding off to test and see what happens.
    I Void Warranties.

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    Default Re: Switched routers - now no service

    Quote Originally Posted by chpalmer View Post
    also- dont assign a static address in the dhcp range of your router as a general rule.

    You might try turning all port forwarding off to test and see what happens.
    Initially after setup, I did not enable any port forwarding, and it did not work either. I enabled the port forwarding in hopes of getting it to work, to no avail.

    I have the D-Link DIR-600 router.

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    Default Re: Switched routers - now no service

    I assume you have checked the other router settings, for example outbound filters. Also, make sure the ALG for VoIP is turned off, and SPI is turned off.

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    Default Re: Switched routers - now no service

    Quote Originally Posted by caseydoug View Post
    I assume you have checked the other router settings, for example outbound filters. Also, make sure the ALG for VoIP is turned off, and SPI is turned off.
    I turned SPI off, same result. I'm not sure what ALG is? I tried to access the PAP2t, but it wants a username and password.

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    Default Re: Switched routers - now no service

    Quote Originally Posted by lem3u View Post
    I turned SPI off, same result. I'm not sure what ALG is? I tried to access the PAP2t, but it wants a username and password.
    ALG is Application Layer Gateway. I have a different D-Link router, but the setting on mine (DGL-4100) can be found under Advanced/Firewall. There are different ALGs for various applications, including one for SIP. I can almost guarantee that if the SIP ALG is checked, it will cause your problem.

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    Default Re: Switched routers - now no service

    The ALG is short for "Application Level Gateway". IIRC, the DLink routers do have one for SIP (which is the one for VoIP that needs to be turned off). Look under your firewall tab. The box on the bottom should NOT be checked. See image below...

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    Default Re: Switched routers - now no service

    Quote Originally Posted by Good ol Dan View Post
    How is your PAP2T getting its IP address? Is it just DCHP, or is it set statically? Which ports are you forwarding, and are you sure you are forwarding them to the IP the PAP2T is using now (with the new router)?

    Dan
    I have DCHP turned on and the ip is the same as it was on the old router. I did the ****110# feature on the phone to confirm the ip of the PAP2t.

    The following ports are forwarded: 35000 - 65000 UDP
    5004 - 5080 UDP and TCP

    These were the ones that VOIPO tech support setup when they connected to my computer and PAP2t several weeks ago.

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