My wife was on a call yesterday and the phone just died at the 30 minute mark. She heard a fast busy signal in the middle of her conversation. Is this just a one time event, or are calls set to cut off after 30 minutes ?
My wife was on a call yesterday and the phone just died at the 30 minute mark. She heard a fast busy signal in the middle of her conversation. Is this just a one time event, or are calls set to cut off after 30 minutes ?
I doubt it. I've been on 60 min calls.
Dunno if this is related, but I am now unable to make outbound calls. I get CONGESTION.
p.s. I opened a ticket...
Last edited by dswartz; 08-07-2008 at 10:11 AM. Reason: Updated info
No problems in my area..
All OK here, although I did have to reboot the ATA the other day as I could not make out going calls then but incoming was OK.
do some more outbound calls to see if it's still a problem
My outbound call lost incoming audio 30 minutes later this morning (the other party still heard me fine)
I suspect that 2wire 2701HG-B NAT handling is the culprit, but I cannot prove it yet as the ATA is out of state
FWIW, inbound calls are fine
One way audio problems can most of the time be traced to NAT (I agree with what you suspect). The loss of inbound RTP (audio) sometime after the call started might indicate the router (performing NAT) has closed the RTP port.
Can you try to correlate the time before the loss of audio happens with one the NAT router timeout settings ? If you can find a match, it would help to get a little closer to the source of the problem.
Regards,
Norm
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