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The reason it matters is because my ISP needs to prioritize the packets
for specific ports to increase the performance of my phone.
George Gallen wrote:
So Unless your trying to block the phone calls, I might not
matter what ports they use.
George
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gyoza@comcast.net
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Subject: Re: [PLUG] Vonage Ports
See, that's the thing. All the ports make sense up until
that massive
range of 10,000 to 20,000 udp. Maybe they randomly use a
port depending
on availability?
What does that mean, phone X? I think even a single phone
uses the same
ports. Could it be that a range of 10,000 ports makes it possible to
have 10,000 simultaneous connections?
Uh...I guess I will set up Ethereal.
George Gallen wrote:
according to linksys.
Internet phone 1 - 5060 - 5061 UDP
internet phone 2 - 53 udp
internet phone 3 - 69 udp
internet phone 4 - 10,000 - 20,000 udp
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