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Trowski
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Joined: May 16, 2005
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voravor
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Joined: Jun 17, 2005
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I tried that just now, and it gave me 380~kbps uploads, too.
I also tried testmyvoip.com again.
"The test agent could not connect to Boston using the standard SIP port (5060), but was able to connect and run a test to another location via an alternate port (6000). This indicates that one of the following may be true: If you have a Voip Service, your VoIP/Phone Adaptor may have reserved the standard SIP port and is filtering out our SIP packets. Consider temporarily removing the Adaptor from your configuration and re-running the test. Your Personal Firewall, if you are using Windows XP, may be filtering the SIP port used for communication. Either your home firewall or your broadband provider's firewall is blocking the SIP port used for communication."
I certainly did not suddenly start blocking 5060. It is possible my router needs to be opened up, but I'm not sure how to do that because the SMC Barricade uses non-standard terms. I tried to enable the dmz, but the admin control panel keeps doing a meta refresh, never saves settings...
Welcome to the wondrous world of new technology...I think we haven't made many significant advances since the wheel. |
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