Re: Long delay after dialing
I'd suggest emailing support.
You might try ending with a # key to speed it up, but if you are dialing normal numbers, that is slow. My wife's work number seems slow, but that is their PBX. The phone never rings because it gets answered by their automation - but the playback message on the PBX can get delayed. Normal numbers do not experience that, so I know in my case its the other end that has that effect.
Re: Long delay after dialing
A proper dialing plan in the ATA would not burden non-geeks with hitting the # key. The WAF suffers badly if told to remember that the goofy VoIP phone needs the # key.
Re: Long delay after dialing
Funny thing - I just came to the forums to post a message about something similar.
We just tried four calls to the same number that NEVER connected after over a minute, but we also fairly frequently have calls that don't appear to connect for 30 seconds to a full minute after dialing. My spouse is ready to throw Voipo out the window, and frankly I'm rapidly coming to the same conclusion.
She will make a call to a neighbor, and I'll overhear her say "This $)%I(#O^ phone isn't working again" (while still waiting for the distant phone to ring. Then, she'll immediately get a call back from the neighbor saying "I could hear you, (expletives and all), but you couldn't hear me." Needless to say, at that point she's ready to climb under the desk. Not good for the WAF.
We've submitted tickets on various occasions, and the response from support is that it's a problem in my router. I don't buy that explanation for two reasons: I've actually REPLACED the router for troubleshooting purposes, and it doesn't help. And, I have two other ATA's behind the same router (1 for Nextalarm.com for the alarm system, and one for Gizmo5, and these two ATA's work perfectly. I've actually been able to use the Gizmo phone at the same time that the Voipo phone is not working.)
The problems seem to be getting slowly and progressively worse over time, which also doesn't help with the WAF.
I suspect the time is rapidly approaching for me to start the search again for a VOIP provider that actually can deliver what they promise. I really don't relish the thought after over a year with Voipo, but I need a phone that Just Works (TM).
The Voipo concept is good. Unfortunately, I don't believe it's supported by carrier grade infrastructure that has adequate fault tolerance. So, something happens in the network, and it's not detected in time to make the problem invisible to the user, as it would be in POTS or other fault tolerant networks.
So, the individual user has to decide for him/herself if the level/quality of service is adequate for the task at hand, and I'm rapidly approaching the need to make that decision.
Gary
Re: Long delay after dialing
^ I don't know but one sided audio sounds like a router issue. Depending on your ATA you may want to put it in front of your router.
Re: Long delay after dialing
I began with the VoIPo provided GS ATA ahead of the router. But this exposes the ATA to the Internet's bad guys' attacks. And the passwords for admin and so on are universal and easily leaked.
My router is my main line of defense. Its remote admin is disabled.
Re: Long delay after dialing
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stevech
And the passwords for admin and so on are universal and easily leaked.
They are very complex passwords that VOIPo uses, and they are different for each customer. Not sure what "leaked" means?
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usa2k
They are very complex passwords that VOIPo uses, and they are different for each customer. Not sure what "leaked" means?
When I first started with Voipo about a year ago I had asked for the admin password on a phone support call. They gave it to me and I had admin access to my PAP2. Yes, it was definately admin access. It was a "simple" password. Unfortunately (well, probably fortunately :)) I never saved it. It definitely (at that time) wasn't anything complex and individual.
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MisterEd
When I first started with Voipo about a year ago I had asked for the admin password on a phone support call. They gave it to me and I had admin access to my PAP2. Yes, it was definately admin access. It was a "simple" password. Unfortunately (well, probably fortunately :)) I never saved it. It definitely (at that time) wasn't anything complex and individual.
Things may have changed since then.....as VoipoJustin states in this thread:
http://forums.voipo.com/showthread.php?t=1858
"The administrative password for VOIPo adapters are dynamically generated each provisioning cycle, with a secure alphanumeric string of no less than twelve characters."
Re: Long delay after dialing
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Originally Posted by
gls101
We've submitted tickets on various occasions, and the response from support is that it's a problem in my router. I don't buy that explanation for two reasons: I've actually REPLACED the router for troubleshooting purposes, and it doesn't help. And, I have two other ATA's behind the same router (1 for Nextalarm.com for the alarm system, and one for Gizmo5, and these two ATA's work perfectly. I've actually been able to use the Gizmo phone at the same time that the Voipo phone is not working.)
One-way audio is almost always a firewall port blocking issue. You've changed your router, but this doesn't rule out the possibility that it's still not a firewall/NAT issue. You've also got other ATA's behind your router which could be causing issues with Voipo's ATA. I'm not a proponent of putting the ATA in front of the router, but this a good troubleshooting step to rule out a problem with your router. Just as a temporary measure have you tried this already?