Blocked outgoing ICMP packet (ICMP type 3) from 192.168.0.198 to 64.151.85.68
Blocked outgoing ICMP packet (ICMP type 3) from 192.168.0.198 to 209.244.42.246
Blocked outgoing ICMP packet (ICMP type 3) from 192.168.0.198 to 216.93.181.86
It's all over my log and it's very annoying as there is no way to disable this ICMP blockage. My DIR-655 is making outbound calls on my VOIP service ViaTalk thru my PAP2T device not connect about 50% of the time, or take REALLY long to connect. The device is connected, but the call itself is just silence or takes over 20 seconds to start dialing. I'm not sure if the blocked packet in the log is the problem, or something else with the DIR-655,
but when I hook directly to the cable modem there are no issues.THIS IS A FIRMWARE BUG THAT NEEDS CORRECTING, NO AMOUNT OF NAYSAY WILL CHANGE THIS (this is directed to people who are going to come in and tell me that "oh I have xyz and it works okay so its your fault" or "you're doing it wrong because bla bla bla and it bla bla bla for me" - I've been in the business longer than you, I know what I'm doing, please shh. I don't want to be hostile, but some of the members in this forum have forced me to insert this text.)Here's what I've all tried. Feel free to make suggestions for anything else to try, but I am confident the problem is not my equipment or configuration at this point, just the D-Link firmware. ViaTalk support has documented numerous other users with this exact router with a multitude of firmware and hardware revisions all experiencing the same issue.
-Updated PAP2T firmware to newest 5.1.6
-Put PAP2T in DMZ (PAP2T has a Static DHCP address so it is always .198 in my system)
-Disabled SIP ALG
-Disabled all other ALG
-Tried opendns and advanced DNS
-Disabled DNS Relay
-Disabled tcp and udp endpoint filtering.
-Disabled SPI firewall
-Instead of DMZ, manually forwarded ports.
-Set QOS priority 1 to traffic on ports 1-65535 being sent from 192.168.0.198-192.168.0.198 to 0.0.0.0-255.255.255.255 ports 1-65535.
-Yelled at the router
-SCREAMED at the router
-Cried in front of the router
-Etc.
This problem seems to be worse when the router has been on for a long time. There was one time where I could not even get the PAP2T to connect even after power cycling the PAP2T twice. I had to reboot the router, and upon reboot the PAP2T connected instantly...
Anyone else who read these forums have this issue?
Again, the primary issue is a call takes forever to connect or never connects, or sometimes it connects and i can't hear the other party but they can hear me. Also, again, to reiterate,
it is perfectly fine when hooked directly to the cable modem. No other PC is connected to the router when performing my tests as to eliminate any potential bandwidth usage from said PCs as the cause.
Edit: I rarely use my VOIP, and I'm totally open to letting D-Link borrow my PAP2T for their own testing if they need it. I'd like to see this fixed
