Rv042 load balancing - dropping gtalk

i've 2 adsl lines (1Mbps download speed and 512Kbps upload speed) and used rv042 for load balancing.
but sometimes, IM program like gtalks don't work well.sign out and sign in again and again
i adjusted MTU sizes (1500, 1490, 1492, 1480) and still have problem

Try this:
Required ports to use Google Talk
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If you're having trouble connecting to Google Talk through your firewall or proxy, it may be because some necessary ports are blocked.
In order to connect to Google Talk and start sending IMs, you'll need to enable TCP connections to talk.google.com on port 5222, or on port 443.
If you'd like to make calls or transfer files through Google Talk, you need to:
Enable UDP connections to anywhere on any port; or
Enable TCP connections to anywhere on port 443.
If you're behind a public or corporate network that is blocking these ports or protocols, please contact your local network administrator for further instructions.
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