I experienced a big surprise recently. I had decided to plug my Voipo HT-502 ATA into a UPS, since I've recently experienced several power outages and wanted to maintain the telephone service for at least a short period during an outage.
Within a day, I began noticing issues with the telephone service, such as one-party couldn't hear the other on an incoming call, continued ringing on the caller end after the call had been answered, and other similar issues. I contacted Voipo support, and after going through the normal network checks which showed no problem, I was asked if I had the ATA plugged into a surge protector or UPS. I said "yes", and then realized that I had just moved it over to the UPS a couple of days before the issues arose. I was advised to remove the UPS as the power source.
Once I plugged the ATA back into a house outlet, everything returned to normal.
Is this kind of a fluke, or have others experienced the same issues when using a UPS? Is there any way around this in an effort to maintain telephone service during a power outage?
Thanks!
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