I can't speak to the femtocell issue (yet), but we just tried a site
with a T-mobile "WiFi calling" feature that still does not work when the
SM is in NAT mode (it does work in bridge mode).
Speculation was that T-mobile's WiFi calling was having the same packet
fragmentation issue that has always plagued femtocells, but this is
apparently not the case.
We only have one subscriber with T-mobile (they have lousy coverage in
this area, so they are not a common cell-phone choice).
What's the best way to figure out what the issue is?
bp
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On 4/17/2015 8:15 AM, Jonathan Mandziara wrote:
Bill,
That fix was pulled into the PMP100 load line for 13.4.
Can you try it on your PMP100s and let us know if it is working
satisfactory?
Best,
Cambium Jonathan
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What I'm talking about is the thing that breaks femtocells when the SM
is in NAT mode.
bp
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On 4/17/2015 6:44 AM, Bill Prince wrote:
Not seeing anything about the packet fragmentation that breaks
most femtocells. I know this was in the 13.2 release for PMP4x0,
but did it ever make it into the PMP100?
bp
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On 4/17/2015 6:32 AM, Matt Mangriotis wrote:
This software also adds a LOT of new features to the PMP 100
platform, so try it out.