Originally Posted by
msb0b
Maybe the problem is not with the D-Link but with Verizon. I believe they block port 80 already, and port 443 is logically the next port to get the firewall treatment. Verizon will happily sell you their business package with static IP without any filtering at 3 times the price

I specifically pressed them for 443 blocking, and they deny it, while freely admitting the port 80 block. Also, if they
did block 443, my Direct Push would fail.
One thought I had was that they limited my inbound port 443 traffic to one connection at a time, so I shut off the Direct Push on the phone and kicked everyone off webmail, but the RPCoHTTP still was screwy.
Originally Posted by jcherney
It might be the carrier, but I've had poor luck with Dlink routers. Enough so that I've replaced them all. I can't say yours is the router, but if you have a chance to try another brand, (or a new Dlink), I'd go that route first.
I'll find out tomorrow. There's a cheap NetGear at BestBuy I saw online tonight. Whatever I buy I'll be returning after I test it out.
What a PITA this is. It all worked perfectly for over a year and a half.