Hi, has anyone kept up with the audio ports that MJ uses? It seems to have changed just recently. I was having luck with the UDP 10k-20k range before but now I have to open up completely to get audio again, so that is the proof they have moved the ports. Just looking for a narrow as possible range to include in my firewall (that's right -it's non standard, and filters both ways - I don't want to change that right now). And yes, I know about UDP port 5060/5070 -those don't carry the audio.
*please, not interested in suggestions about changing firewalls, routers, flashing different firmware, or other related hardware suggestions - I'm just looking for "actual" port information only - if nobody has that info - I'm okay with that.
Thanks
audio port problem -redux
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Re: thanks
It seems like MJ is changing things. After the proxy-change gimmick was published (see the wiki FAQ) some of the talk4free servers are no longer resolvable from IP address on nslookup.ctowzey wrote:Thanks Mark. I looked down the list but didn't see that. Sounds like the info I needed. But for me, it's not a matter of degraded quality and drop outs - rather no audio at all.
Also, a few days ago all the proxy servers that your softphone could failover to were listed in the pmdump of the magicjack.exe process. I noticed today they aren't there (encrypted instead of plain text).
And, someone on another forum found his softphone connecting to servers like 216.234.79.14 for RTP/vms connections. It resolves to 216.234.79.14.miami.talk4free.com.
So, it seems like Dan is trying to obfuscate the server names to make it harder for customers to choose a proxy server to use.
Anyway, with all the changes that seem to be occurring, it must lead to some instability.
Mark
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Re: thanks
Correction. They're still in the pmdump. But, not identified by the string they used to be identified with. Now you have to search for "transport=udp".az2008 wrote:Also, a few days ago all the proxy servers that your softphone could failover to were listed in the pmdump of the magicjack.exe process. I noticed today they aren't there (encrypted instead of plain text).
Mark
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