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    Default Re: Something stuck? No Vpanel or inbound calls

    Brandon, figure anything out about mine at all?

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    Default Re: Something stuck? No Vpanel or inbound calls

    Quote Originally Posted by Vumes View Post
    Brandon, figure anything out about mine at all?
    Just curious what happens with yours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xponder1 View Post
    Just curious what happens with yours?
    FXS2 won't register no matter what I do. Also, on inbound calls, even though FXS1 is registered, I get a fast busy when I answer the Voipo phone, and the calling party goes to Voicemail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vumes View Post
    FXS2 won't register no matter what I do. Also, on inbound calls, even though FXS1 is registered, I get a fast busy when I answer the Voipo phone, and the calling party goes to Voicemail.
    Ok and you have it set like this? ( XXXXXXXXXX = your number)

    Port 1
    SIP User ID: XXXXXXXXXX
    Authenticate ID: XXXXXXXXXX

    Port 2
    SIP User ID: XXXXXXXXXXB
    Authenticate ID: XXXXXXXXXXB

    On both
    Outbound proxy on both ports blank.
    Unregister on reboot : Yes
    Primary SIP server: central02.voipwelcome.com

    And under advanced page
    Config Server Path : blank

    ?

    When I did it I went a page at a time and it would say the changes will take affect after reboot but then I just went to the next page. When I changed it all I then hit the reboot button.

    They also had me check and make sure my dial plan matched on both. My dial plan shows the following.
    { *12 | *400 | [2-9]xxxxxxxxx | 1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx | 011[2-9]x. | [49]11 | [x*]+ }

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    Default Re: Something stuck? No Vpanel or inbound calls

    All but the outbound proxy on port 2. It is also central02.voipwelcome.com

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    Default Re: Something stuck? No Vpanel or inbound calls

    Quote Originally Posted by Vumes View Post
    FXS2 won't register no matter what I do. Also, on inbound calls, even though FXS1 is registered, I get a fast busy when I answer the Voipo phone, and the calling party goes to Voicemail.
    Is the STUN setting enabled on Line 1, but not Line 2? If so, try enabling it on both.

    Make sure both ports have the "Unregister on Reboot" option set to yes.
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    Default Re: Something stuck? No Vpanel or inbound calls

    Quote Originally Posted by Vumes View Post
    All but the outbound proxy on port 2. It is also central02.voipwelcome.com
    proxy needs to be empty they say

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    Default Re: Something stuck? No Vpanel or inbound calls

    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    Is the STUN setting enabled on Line 1, but not Line 2? If so, try enabling it on both.

    Make sure both ports have the "Unregister on Reboot" option set to yes.
    Tim,

    Stun is set to YES on both and so it Unregister on Reboot. I am removing the outbound proxy now to see if that makes a difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    Is the STUN setting enabled on Line 1, but not Line 2? If so, try enabling it on both.

    Make sure both ports have the "Unregister on Reboot" option set to yes.
    On the advanced page my stun server shows 74.52.58.50
    You could check that too.

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    Default Re: Something stuck? No Vpanel or inbound calls

    Quote Originally Posted by Xponder1 View Post
    On the advanced page my stun server shows 74.52.58.50
    You could check that too.
    Thanks Xponder, mine also shows the same. I removed the outbound proxy and that fixed the fast busy signal. So I can make and receive calls without a problem it seems, but Port 2 still will not register.

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