Your Phone is Connected to a Wi-Fi Network That Prevents WhatsApp Calls
Hello
This seems to be a silly question but I could not find a solution.
I installed a new EAP245 and it is blocking WhatsApp voice and video calls.
I already tried to disable and also enable Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM in QoS) with its defaults values, but this did not change the issue,
I am sure that the cause of the blocking is the EAP because the calls can be made using a domestic Wi-Fi router.
Can anyone help?
Thank you.
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Last friday I removed the EAP245 and installed a new Archer C5(W) in it's place. It is directly connected to one ot my backbone switches.
The new C5 is now facing the same problems with WhatsApp voice and video calls that used to happen with the EAP245.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Have you tried to disable NAT acceleration on the C5?
Advanced settings > lan > Switch control > NAT acceleration > Disable
menus may be a little different
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As you guessed, my menu is different and I could not find this option setting. I sent a message to the local TP-Link support (corp.br@tp-link.com) and hope they can guide me to the correct menu.
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Maybe on the left panel of management page, select 'NAT'
current hardware nat status > disable
I think TP-link have changed the menus in router management since I last used one :(
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When experiencing issues with WhatsApp calls, please try connecting to a different network (such as Wi-Fi connection instead of mobile data, or vice versa). Your current network might not be properly configured for UDP (User Datagram Protocol) which may prevent WhatsApp Calling from functioning properly.
If you're unable to make or receive WhatsApp calls after connecting to your Wi-Fi connection, make sure your router's security settings and firewall configuration aren't blocking certain types of connections in order for WhatsApp Calling to function properly. after doing this all If you still have a problem with WhatsApp, use this FMWhatsApp app just to check if it is only with WhatsApp.
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@apkroids , I will check this enhanced app.
We discovered that a firewall was blocking the calls for not allowing UDP comming from port 3478 (STUN).
Thank you.
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I banged my head a lot alone and with TP link support to get WiFi calling working on Archer A6 and C6. TP link support had no clue about the issue or fix.
After lot of hit and trial, checking "Enable IPSec passthrough" option under ALG option in NAT forwarding fixed it without any forwarding.
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