pingtest.net packet loss test will not run on my router?

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Can anyone help me get this working please?

DG834GT, the packet loss test doesn't work, presumably because the router is blocking incoming connections.



I can rule out any problem with my computer such as Java not working properly, because the packet loss test does complete if I use a different router.

I have tried:

Adding a new firewall rule where I allow ALL incoming connections on UDP/TCP on ports 1-65535.

In WAN setup, I ticked both of these and applied:

Disable Port Scan and DOS Protection

Respond to Ping on Internet WAN Port


Still no go. What else can I do? :confused:
 
that test doesnt seem to want to run on my router either DG834GT.
i forward the ports

weird thing is

when i forward the ports TCP works perfectly on every port i open thats becuse at default outgoing is open to all ports on this router.

but incoming isnt its all blocked at default and even when i set a service then set a firewall rule for that service, dam port is still blocked and unopened

its doing my freakin head in and i think thats the reason why pingtest packet loss test doesnt work.

wait a minute you got the same router LOL go figure :/ if you find out what to do let me know cause god if i know.
 
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I had this problem a while back in Windsor, eventually it started working. Not sure what the problem was, maybe try a different browser?
 
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I tried it in Firefox and IE8. I doubt it makes any difference. It is obviously the router blocking the test, not anything within Windows.
 
Gaaaaaagh :eek:

Firefox:


IE:


Iron:


Somethings a bit Pete Tong in Maidenhead tonight!!

Maybe its just a problem in Maidenhead, i get better results when pinging Manchester :confused:
 
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Look in your router config.

WAN Setup at the side
"Disable SIP ALG" try checking the box/unchecking it
and also
"Enable ICMP packets support " Try turning that one.

I had same issue with my router (DG384PN) not doing the packet loss bit when I first connected it up. These two options fixed my problem.
 
Is that meant to be in WAN Setup as well? It isn't there on mine :)

It's in there on mine, but I'm using also using the DGTeam firmware.

Edit:
It seems it's linked to:
"Respond to Ping on Internet WAN Port" and
"Respond to Ping on LAN Port"

So if you can enable/disable those then I guess thats not an issue.

Description from my router:
"Enable ICMP packets support

This option enables ICMP packet support at kernel level: if disabled, the router will ignore any icmp (ping) packet incoming from any interface (WAN or LAN) and the 2 following options, strictly dependend, will be disabled too. "
 
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Here is what I have:

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I have tried all of those in various combinations and it's no go.
 
daniee you are a god damn life saver ! :D

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works for me now :D
when i enabled : Disable SIP ALG , it works :D

now is it a security risk to keep disable sip alg ticked ?

EDIT : woohoo ;) this disable sip alg seems to have fixed my port issues aswell when i create a service then a firewall rule and check the port both incoming and outgoing are open now, when i tested the port with port checker :D

cheers for the help. :)
 
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The Disable SIP ALG makes mine pass the packetloss test, it takes a couple of mins to take effect it seems.

Have you tried rebooting the router after changing the settings?

Aha! :D



Yes rebooting made it work - although possibly if I had waited long enough it might have worked also, I'll try that too later.

I wonder if it is safe to leave it off all the time? edit - yes a quick google suggests it is safe.
 
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