Re: Busy signal upon pickup
It sounds like it's a router issue, there are a number of settings in the router that can cause that. Continue to work with Voipo support and make sure they know you are still having issues.
Re: Busy signal upon pickup
I'm not sure how router savvy you are, but if you are, please try expanding the forwarding range to 5004-65000 and see if that resolves it.
The audio does not go through the VOIPo network 99% of the time and is a direct connection between your adapter and the underlying carriers delivering the call and in some cases we've seen recently, audio was sent on a lower port than 35000 (this is something new) and opening the entire range fixed it for the few examples I've seen. The port is different for each call and this is why it can appear sporadic (letting some ports through but then another call uses a different one that it blocks).
Also if the router has a SIP ALG setting, that should be disabled.
Re: Busy signal upon pickup
I have the same ASUS router and same hook-up and don't have any ports forwarded...Important to disable SIP ALG.
I now have WRT on my router, but even with the default software, I never had this problem.
Re: Busy signal upon pickup
I'm using the latest Tomato firmware, and it doesn't have an option to disable SIP, I will look into flashing it to DD-WRT.
Re: Busy signal upon pickup
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Originally Posted by
jlachowin
I'm using the latest Tomato firmware, and it doesn't have an option to disable SIP, I will look into flashing it to DD-WRT.
I am using Tomato 1.23 on a WRP54GL without forwarding or issues.
Device is a PAP2T here.
My Modem is an Ambit supplied by Comcast.
- What ISP and Modem are you using?
No insightful answer, just looking at the evidence ...
It sounds like the phone rings when your wife calls from her cell?
But when you pick up, you hear a busy signal?
Re: Busy signal upon pickup
Have you been able to test without the router in place?
(Such a test would be an extreme sacrifice for me! :))
Re: Busy signal upon pickup
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Originally Posted by
jlachowin
I'm using the latest Tomato firmware, and it doesn't have an option to disable SIP, I will look into flashing it to DD-WRT.
Yes, definitely look at Tomoato --> DD-WRT. We see a TON of problems with Tomato for some reason and I there have been at least a dozen people who made the switch and have their issues go away.
Re: Busy signal upon pickup
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Originally Posted by
usa2k
I am using Tomato 1.23 on a WRP54GL without forwarding or issues.
Device is a PAP2T here.
My Modem is an Ambit supplied by Comcast.
- What ISP and Modem are you using?
No insightful answer, just looking at the evidence ...
It sounds like the phone rings when your wife calls from her cell?
But when you pick up, you hear a busy signal?
I'm on AT&T Elite DSL (dry loop) with a Motorola DSL modem. When she calls, the phone rings like normal, with Caller ID info, I pick it up and get a busy signal.
Re: Busy signal upon pickup
DD-WRT might be worth trying.
http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/support/router-database
I see three types WL520G, WL520GC, WL520GU.
A lot of people claim DD-WRT is more consistent.
I've not tried it because if it ain't broke, don't fix it!
Only problem post I see people having were old threads.
Looks like there is Elite DSL and U-Verse Elite DSL out there.