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April 14, 2015

Linksys LRT224 recommended settings for VoIP

Linksys LRT224 routers might have issues with VoIP service. Here are some settings to be done in the admin interface to correct these issues:

-SIP ALG: Found under firewall settings. Must be disabled.

-SPI Firewall: Found under firewall settings. Must be disabled.

-UDP Timeout: Found under firewall settings. Usually set to 30 seconds by default. Should be increased to at least 300 seconds.

-SIP Transformations: Found under firewall settings. Must be disabled.

-Consistent NAT: Found under firewall settings. Must be enabled.

Persistent NAT connections (system sends NAT keep-alive every 30 seconds)
HTTP over port 80
UDP on ports 5060, 5061 (SIP). Multiple connections must be allowed over these ports.
All internally-initiated UDP connections on ports 10,000-60,000 (RTP).
UDP on port 123 (NTP).


In a broader sense, the phones need to be able to initiate outbound TCP and UDP connections to arbitrary IP addresses on arbitrary ports. Any type of white-list-only configuration on the router will not work.

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