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SPC-Tim

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  1. On 11/22/2017 at 8:04 AM, Karl Stallknecht said:

    Personally it scares the hell out of me for the reasons you mention. Comcast, Verizon, and Cox (the three major players in this market) all have competing Hosted VoIP products. So the fact that they could legally block our SIP traffic to force people to use their own Hosted VoIP products would be a disaster.

    I don't think this statement could be any more true..

  2. 14 hours ago, esoare said:

    @SPC-Tim @Rick Guyton

    So I have had great success with the newer firmwares for the Yealink T4xS series. 

    Customers with Yealink T46S phones and Yealink T42S phones, have increased call reliability, no more dropped packet / what sounds like packet loss, but no counting on the RTP Status of the phones....

    Having to move the phones off advanced provisioner, till we get the new firmware's available... A pain for administration, but at least I'm not losing the customers! 

    This is what I get, since @Rick Guyton bought up all the last T42G and T46G phones in the country! 

    upvote this or something, hopefully, we can get some eyes on the problem (I see it as a problem, but hope others can verify with their customers).. @Plau@Darren Schreiber

    p.s. Is no one using the new Yealink T42S or Yealink T46S phones? Is it really only me out here with those deployed? 

    @esoare

    We have many T4S models deployed, even some T5S models. They are amazing phones so far but the way they provision with the AP scares a few clients cause it takes 2-3 reboots to download the entire configuration.

  3. Just now, esoare said:

    @SPC-Tim After the unlock. I would suggest going to Setting's Auto Provisioner tab on the web interface, and double check that you have the phone "auto provisioning" on Reboot, and every 1440 minutes. 

    You can also "Click" on "Auto Provision" button. 

    Hope that helps. 

    esoare

    I unlocked the device and checked all that, I think it may be related to a firewall now. Thank you for the follow up :)

  4. When testing, we have a client who is faxing an actual fax machine, and there is 10 seconds of ringing before the machine picks up. After this time the fax box is trying to retry the number and the signal is now busy causing the faxes to fail.

     

    I hope this makes sense, thats the best way I can describe it.

     

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