Voice-Over-IP VTA1000 - Pcphoneline shows a green "FW"

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VTA1000 - Pcphoneline shows a green "FW" news.free.fr 01-20-05
Posted by news.free.fr on January 20, 2005, 10:02 pm
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Hi,

I bought a VTA1000.
I can make it work with my Skype account.
I got a SIP account on www.sipphone.com
I entered the settings successfully (I get the green "R"). But when I
try to make a call, I get a green "FW" and it fails.
I entered the SIP settings in Windows Messenger and it works.
I am connected via a Wifi link to a Linksys WRT54G router.
I tried to disable the UPnP feature and/or the built-in firewall, but it
still fails.

Can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance,
Best Regards,

BB


Posted by EdR on January 21, 2005, 1:26 am
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> Hi,
>
> try to make a call, I get a green "FW" and it fails.

The green FW is normal and should show during the call.
Can you elaborate on 'it fails'?
Silence, busy, rings-but-no-anwer....

Did you check your firewall? Maybe disable it temporarily for debugging.

Regards,
Erwin.




Posted by news.free.fr on January 21, 2005, 2:14 am
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EdR a écrit :
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>try to make a call, I get a green "FW" and it fails.
>
>
> The green FW is normal and should show during the call.
> Can you elaborate on 'it fails'?
> Silence, busy, rings-but-no-anwer....
>
> Did you check your firewall? Maybe disable it temporarily for debugging.
>
> Regards,
> Erwin.
>
>
Well it's a red FW...
After 10 seconds the message is :

"The Call Connection has cleared
Informational Note : You are behind a NAT/Firewall"

And I get the busy tone.
I tried to disable the firewall but it doesn't help (no soft firewall,
no SP2)


Posted by news.free.fr on January 21, 2005, 9:51 pm
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The answer was "Set your windows audio device to 'PC Souncard' in the
Control Panel"


Posted by Erwin on January 22, 2005, 1:54 am
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>
> The answer was "Set your windows audio device to 'PC Souncard' in the
> Control Panel"

Yup, you have to follow the instructions *really* carefully.

Have fun!
Erwin.




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