I'm still having issues. Almost once a day; maybe every other day; I lose incoming calls and have to reboot the adapter. Then it's fine for a while again. My settings are the same that others are mentioning. I notice by telnetting in that my port 1 will become UNREGISTERED (Yet I can call out); and Port 2 will still show REGISTERED. Luckily, between failover and simultaneous ring, I'm not missing calls.
It's possible that every time VoipO makes a change, that it's requiring the adapter to be rebooted. If true; this wouldn't be a problem if VoipO was only making changes every so often. But this is becoming a regular thing. I personally am not upset, because I'm a techno-geek and don't mind troubleshooting it. And as long as outgoing is still working, my wife will never know. (Most calls are outgoing; very few incoming). I believe the same thing is happening to my beta line which is on a Linksys RT31P2. I've had to reboot that one a couple of times. Same issue; outgoing fine, incoming not. This is only something that's been happening for the last few weeks. I've move the 502 into the DMZ of my router just in case. "Even though I don't have any router settings that should be affecting the voipo lines".
Any thoughts

If not, I might take it off of auto-provisioning so I can experiment with certain settings. But the fact that similar things is happening with the Beta line on the linksys, makes me believe that it's something at the SIP server level. But to be honest, I haven't monitored the Beta line as extensive because I normally don't have a lot of incoming calls on that one. I will check it when I go home tonight to see if I have to reboot it. later... mike....
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