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    Default VOIPo server change?

    It would appear VOIPo is now selecting the server for all customers, including grandfathered BYOD'ers. I guess some of the obeisant whining got to them. I never had a reason to complain, especially since my device had a failover server option. The good side is they can now switch us off a downed server just like the provisioned users. At least that's how it appears, anyway.

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    Default Re: VOIPo server change?

    We did remove the "selection option" in the control panel. It was just causing too many support issues.

    Things like us moving users for specific reasons when something was going on and them then getting hostile about being moved "without permission" or users that may just have a bad connection to one that support would move off of it and they'd move it back, etc.

    Overall it causes more issues than it should. We need to manage our network in the best way and since users don't have all the same info we have about things that are happening, there is almost a "power struggle" with users wanting things one way even if they know it could affect their service negatively (things like latency or know bad connections to certain ISPs, etc).

    Grandfathered BYOD users can still use hostnames. The selector was always just for provisioned users.

    We have a few other vPanel changes that I'll post about (including this one) a little later.
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    Default Re: VOIPo server change?

    Thanks for clarifying Tim.

    The reason I was wondering is because I have east set as the hostname in the ATA and vpanel-devices shows me on central.

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    Default Re: VOIPo server change?

    I also see the DTMF and routing voice thru VOIPo server options are gone.
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    Default Re: VOIPo server change?

    That kind of stinks. I liked having the flexibility to be able to change it myself vs having to email support. Boo!

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    Default Re: VOIPo server change?

    While you may find it disappointing, I think the point Tim is trying to make here is that the ideal VoIP service will make the changes in the background without the customer's knowledge, resulting in always-optimal service, minimal downtime, etc. One of the common complaints about ViaTalk's service (at least 1-2years ago) was the 'which server is working best right now' game. When I had CallVantage, I never knew how many servers they ever had or if the server handling my 'line' ever changed--the address my device connected to was hidden in the 'administration portal', and there was never an option in the control panel to view or change it. Service was nearly flawless. IMO, this is a good move, and should be followed by removal of any reference to 'which' server one is connected to from the vPanel. After all, one should only need to know whether or not they are connected.

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    Default Re: VOIPo server change?

    Same indication as voipinit here.

    Why is vPanel indicating "Connected To VOIPo Central" when my ATA is configured to east?
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    Default Re: VOIPo server change?

    I understand the idea behind it, but I liked having the flexibility if I needed it, that's all.

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    Default Re: VOIPo server change?

    I still would like an answer from VOIPo support or management. Is the Proxy setting on BYOD devices being ignored?
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    Default Re: VOIPo server change?

    Quote Originally Posted by KenH View Post
    I still would like an answer from VOIPo support or management. Is the Proxy setting on BYOD devices being ignored?
    This is correct, because you are setting the specific proxy you are connecting to which is sip-byod.voipwelcome.com (regardless) of what your proxy setting is set to, unless you are one of the VOIP old timers.

    This is simply a registrar server however which is just a server that maintains your registration state, there is a lot more that goes into the infrastructure however as far as call termination and origination.

    Hopefully this gives you a bit more clarification.

    Thanks and have a great weekend!

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