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    Default Re: BYOD SIP server in Dallas ongoing problems

    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    Do you have a ticket open? What's the ticket number?
    Tim, there's no ticket open. I started to see complaints over in the reseller forum, so I knew something was going on and happy to see it was resolved. It's just that he's starting to get very frustrated with SIP and SIP7 not working reliably and was considering dropping the service once his prepaid term is up. I suppose he could have put the provisioned ATA back on line, but it lacks the features that his current ATA provides.

    Anyway, I thought there was no tech support for BYOD, so no ticket was ever opened.

    Thanks for checking....hopefully things are back to normal.
    Last edited by tritch; 01-23-2015 at 04:47 PM.

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    Default Re: BYOD SIP server in Dallas ongoing problems

    Quote Originally Posted by tritch View Post
    Tim, there's no ticket open. I started to see complaints over in the reseller forum, so I knew something was going on and happy to see it was resolved. It's just that he's starting to get very frustrated with SIP and SIP7 not working reliably and was considering dropping the service once his prepaid term is up. I suppose he could have put the provisioned ATA back on line, but it lacks the features that his current ATA provides.

    Anyway, I thought there was no tech support for BYOD, so no ticket was ever opened.

    Thanks for checking....hopefully things are back to normal.
    Ok just wanted to be sure you weren't still seeing issues since we had cleared up earlier as I explained.

    Out of curiosity, what device is being used and what's the missing functionality of the Grandstream that it provides?
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    Default Re: BYOD SIP server in Dallas ongoing problems

    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    Out of curiosity, what device is being used and what's the missing functionality of the Grandstream that it provides?
    He's using the Linksys SPA2102 for BYOD. Voipo did not provide him with a Grandstream because he signed up back in Nov 2010 and got the old Linksys RT31P2 instead.

    This RT31P2 model lacks strict DTMF controls (for talk-off issues), IP restriction (for DMZ), internal speed dials, etc. Plus, I made many other tweaks for him which are not allowed on provisioned ATA's (custom dial plans, etc) which made it better for him overall. Besides, he's got it hooked to his house wiring which back feeds all his phone ports. Grandstream products are notorious for FXS port failures with type of setup, whereas Linksys and OBI products typically are not.

    The model of ATA is not the heart of the issue here, it's just the dependability of the BYOD SIP servers lately that have got him upset again. Most of our calls are Voipo-to-Voipo calls between us, when this doesn't even work I'm getting pretty peeved myself.

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    Default Re: BYOD SIP server in Dallas ongoing problems

    Quote Originally Posted by tritch View Post

    The model of ATA is not the heart of the issue here, it's just the dependability of the BYOD SIP servers lately that have got him upset again. Most of our calls are Voipo-to-Voipo calls between us, when this doesn't even work I'm getting pretty peeved myself.
    The only difference in our BYOD SIP and normal SIP servers are that the normal ones are in a closed environment that we control because only the devices we provision are on the normal ones.

    Everything is the same besides the fact that on BYOD people can use whatever devices they want since they have their credentials with the exception of additional international restrictions.
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