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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Voipo Down ?

    @walletless--

    Out of curiosity, which adapter do you have? I'm sure that support will work you through all configuration/provisioning issues that could be contributing to your problem. If you have one of the Linksys RT31P2 adapters, consider connecting directly to the modem (if you don't already)--see if this resolves the issue. If you have a PAP, can you put it in DMZ as a test? I'm generally less than optimistic about DMZ solving the issue, but with the PAP not having a LAN port, your only other option is to make it your sole connection to the internet. That approach usually isn't the best one for intermittent problems...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fisamo View Post
    @walletless--

    Out of curiosity, which adapter do you have? I'm sure that support will work you through all configuration/provisioning issues that could be contributing to your problem. If you have one of the Linksys RT31P2 adapters, consider connecting directly to the modem (if you don't already)--see if this resolves the issue. If you have a PAP, can you put it in DMZ as a test? I'm generally less than optimistic about DMZ solving the issue, but with the PAP not having a LAN port, your only other option is to make it your sole connection to the internet. That approach usually isn't the best one for intermittent problems...
    RT31P2. Unfortunately, my home wiring makes it very inconvinient for me to keep the ATA connected directly to the modem. I will have to keep the setup the way it is.

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    Default Re: Voipo Down ?

    Surely rewiring your home is a trivial exercise as a part of troubleshooting your VoIP service... {/sarcasm}

    I'm not sure what options support has to monitor individual users' devices when they have frequent reports of misbehavior (such as this), but if there's such an option you should request it. That may point out where the failure is occurring. I usually don't like to jump to the "Replace the TA" solution as an early troubleshooting plan, but maybe you would be better served with a PAP2T. Of course, you could always dig your spare PAP2T out of the closet (doesn't everybody have at least one?) and put the BYOD sip credentials on it to see if it will stay connected to the sip-byod server. I don't know how often you make international calls--outgoing int'l calls are not allowed on the BYOD server.

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    Default Re: Voipo Down ?

    I too, would vote for the PAP2T, but he needs to have a router in order to do so..

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    Default Re: Voipo Down ?

    Quote Originally Posted by fisamo View Post
    outgoing int'l calls are not allowed on the BYOD server.
    I can't imagine they have a separate server for the 3 of us BYOD users

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