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    Default Re: Receive E-Mail?

    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    No immediately changes with it. Right now the bandwidth/load from it isn't really anything we're worried about.
    I guess my question, from a customer standpoint, is would I be more at-risk this way? As you said, the GS has issues when there is any network latency for registration - if the interval was set to 30 minutes (or something longer than 1 minute), would the connection be less prone to network lag, since it wouldn't be attempting to register as often? Or will this all be a non-issue if DNS was the culprit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    I guess my question, from a customer standpoint, is would I be more at-risk this way? As you said, the GS has issues when there is any network latency for registration - if the interval was set to 30 minutes (or something longer than 1 minute), would the connection be less prone to network lag, since it wouldn't be attempting to register as often? Or will this all be a non-issue if DNS was the culprit?
    Kind of why I asked. Maybe I am misunderstanding but it sounded to me like Tim thinks they finally figured out what was causing the GS units to act up. If thats the case 1 minute should not be needed.

    You can always test it on my line I do not mind being a test subject if I know its coming

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    Default Re: Receive E-Mail?

    Also got the note. Glad to hear/read that you found a 'significant issue' and hope that it's the root cause.

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