 Stewart
join:2005-07-13
| reply to prestonlewis Re: Yahoo Voice: Registered but no call can go out
The SPA-2102 does not play well with Messenger. Yahoo permits only one registration per account; when Messenger registers, it gets yanked from the SPA, which will get a 403 if you try to call. However, the SPA doesn't attempt to get it back; it just keeps showing 'registered'. The only way I know to recover is to exit Messenger (be sure that you don't just let it minimize to the taskbar notification area), then reboot the SPA so it registers again.
hwittenb, sorry to hear about your trouble. IMO, the reset was overkill. If you had e.g. unplugged the Internet port and plugged a PC into the Ethernet (LAN) port, you almost certainly would have been able to access the web interface to change config, upgrade firmware, etc. I've rebooted the SPA perhaps 50 times (though only a few with a Yahoo config) with no trouble. |
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 hwittenb
join:2003-12-20
·callwithus
·Callcentric
| said by Stewart :hwittenb, sorry to hear about your trouble. Mark Twain once wrote The cat, having sat upon a hot stove lid, will not sit upon a hot stove lid again. But he won't sit upon a cold stove lid, either.
I think I will just let my balance of 6 Singapore Dollars on Yahoo Voice just ride.
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  Pinan Hypnotic Tweaker ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-09-02 Murrieta, CA | Give it another go. Stewart set me up on Yahoo and it works great on my SPA2102. |
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  goodchefro
join:2007-02-21 Macomb, IL
·Logonix Corporation
| Stewart,
thanks much! for the various tips offered in both threads. I got it to work. The single "bug" right now is to figure out why it doesn't ring. I dialed three different toll-free numbers and while the calls completed successfully, none rang.
I have the "DTMF Relay MIME Type" field as RFC 2833, instead the default "application/dtmf-relay". Could that be the culprit? Thanks again.  |
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 Stewart
join:2005-07-13
| If the unit is behind a NAT and you are not using TURN server, you must forward the UDP port range specified by RTP Port Min to RTP Port Max to the SPA. That's because the SPA fails to send RTP during 183 Progress (IMO a bug; I have a ticket open with Linksys on this issue). |
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  goodchefro
join:2007-02-21 Macomb, IL
·Logonix Corporation
edit: May 9th, @11:34PM
| Stewart,
I'm behind a NAT. As a matter of fact, the UDP port range specified by RTP Port Min and Max actually is already forwarded. Before changing the TURN server from "0.0.0.0." to "relay.voice.yahoo.com" I had dial tone, but the calls would not complete. Only after changing to the latter the calls started to go through. (Edit: forgot here to mention that I also added my external IP in the SIP tab)
As far as ringing goes, it makes no difference what I use in the DTMF Relay field (as I was asking earlier this morning) since neither the default value, nor RFC 2833 alleviated the no ring occurence. I even changed the "Sticky 183" field to "yes", but to no avail. I'll keep playing with it, maybe something different will do the trick.
Thanks. |
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