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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Scheduled DND bug

    Did you delete the DND schedule before 9:10 (in your case). As far as I can tell the settings only update at the time where a change is indicated. If you removed the schedule before it turned off, it won't turn off unless you either make a new schedule to turn it off (as you did), or go into Features and turn it off there.

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    Default Re: Scheduled DND bug

    I had this same thing happen to me this week. I created a schedule for a 3-hour window to send all calls to Voicemail. It worked, but never turned off, even when I deleted the scheduled task. I can confirm that it didn't turn off when it was supposed to.

    I can also tell you (because of the helpful Voipo Support staff) that if you go to the "Features" tab, on that main page it has a setting called "Do No Disturb". This is changed to "Voicemail" or "Busy" when you setup a schedule. I tested this by creating a new schedule, and then deleting it. Creating the schedule did cause this DND setting to change, but once I deleted the schedule, it did not change the DND setting back to "Disabled".

    This may help some who are as confused as I was about this.

    edit: I just noticed that voipinit mentioned turning off DND in "Features". Sorry for the duplicate info.

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    Default Re: Scheduled DND bug

    Quote Originally Posted by TFlap View Post
    edit: I just noticed that voipinit mentioned turning off DND in "Features". Sorry for the duplicate info.
    Both explanations compliment each other.
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    Default Re: Scheduled DND bug

    I also noticed today that DND does not shut off on schedule. I just created the schedule yesterday and had never used it before.

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    Default Re: Scheduled DND bug

    Quote Originally Posted by voipinit View Post
    Did you delete the DND schedule before 9:10 (in your case). As far as I can tell the settings only update at the time where a change is indicated. If you removed the schedule before it turned off, it won't turn off unless you either make a new schedule to turn it off (as you did), or go into Features and turn it off there.
    Yes, the settings only change when they're triggered by a "start" or "end" time of the feature. But, if a feature is started by a schedule, and then that schedule is deleted, the feature should be reverted when it's deleted. Otherwise, the feature will NEVER be deleted. Ever.

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    Default Re: Scheduled DND bug

    This "feature" is still broken.

    I set my account to have DND - Voicemail. I set up a schedules for each day to Disable DND at 7am till 10pm (weekedays) and 9am till 10pm (weekends). I tested it briefly with my cellphone and it appeared to work using a temporary 2 minute window.

    This morning 2 separate callers went directly into voicemail at 9:51am and 10:41am. The "feature" is useless and actually makes me consider switching providers. It's important to have this working.

    Just as a reference, I came from VoicePulse a few years ago and this feature worked flawlessly. Plus they have a Prompting feature that still allows certain callers to get through if they have to. I came to VOIPo to save money ($21/month vs ~$8/month if prepaying). I hope this isn't simply a case of you get what you pay for.

    On the plus side, VOIPo provisions both lines on the PAP2T which allows for simultaneous calls (which VoicePulse doesn't do).

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  7. #7
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    Default Re: Scheduled DND bug

    Yup. It is. I haven't really thought about it because I have gotten used to it being broken and living my life that way. Although it's handy to have a select few that need to be white listed. It has kept the riff raff out though. Which is a plus. I have really become settled with it on all the time and just tell people that when they call me for the first time it'll got to VM and after that I will white list them and they will come right through. I make sound like it's some "high-end executive" phone feature to "protect" my privacy. And if I don't want them to get through, I just tell them it's broken and has been for a long while and when they call leave a message, I get the message right a way and will call them right back. Which is still at my leisure. They do have their pluses in services. But as long as this feature is listed as a "beta" feature, it'll give them excuses to the end of time.

    My main problem is still the MWI not going off as it should. But since it's "my network" that's now the problem. Of which it works fine for everything else (Vonage, ViaTalk), I guess that it's my problem. Although I can prove otherwise.

    Good Luck.
    Last edited by FarmerBob; 09-04-2011 at 02:50 PM.

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