XAX-506533. I have canceled my account and support has closed the ticket. But you are welcome to review it.
I did the port forward as suggested by the Voipo techs, in fact, I spent an hour on the phone with AT&T, and they did it for me while I was on the phone with them. AT&T took control of my computer and did it remotely as I watched and talked with them. To my dismay, I still have the problem of the phone that I dialed not ringing. Getting a tad frustrated here.
Support asked me to unplug my adapter for 30 seconds and reconnect it so it could get updated configuration. The next call I made I could hear the ringing.
Steve
I made a couple calls this A.M. and not only did I not hear the ringing on the other end, it just disconnected me and gave me a dial tone. Opened another ticket.![]()
I think the Voipo techs got the bugs worked out. I asked the tech if the problem was on my end, or Vopio's end, he told me that it was mainly the settings in my adapter that was out of sorts. They made the changes, and all seems to be good.
Hi all,
I have had ongoing tickets with support with the same occasional no ringing heard. Like some have said, it comes and goes -- today had two calls with no ringing and then the other side picked up.
It's not a showstopper problem, but is annoying. I have the problem with the router set both ways -- port forwarded/static IP and no special settings.
What I don't understand is the call is obviously ringing the other end, or they would not pick up. It is the local adapter that generates the ringing voltage so you can hear it, correct? So isn't it something internal to the ATA?
Thanks,
Mike
I am still having an intermittent problem with making a call, and not being able to hear the ringing of the phone on the number that I dialed. It is obviously ringing, because if I stay on the line long enough, as in listen to dead air, either someone answers, or I get the answering machine. More irritating than anything. Ticket ZWY-859344
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