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amok

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#82787 5-May-2011 21:21
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Hi there,
I'm another person having issues registering my Dynalink RTA1046VW with VFX sice my AG310 spat the dummy.
I've checked other posts and this is the config I have.

SIP Basic Settings






Phone 1:
PSTN mode
(The registration is failed. You can not make VOIP phone calls through this port now.)


Phone 2:
PSTN mode
(The registration is failed. You can not make VOIP phone calls through this port now.)








Interface:
    Primary LANpppoa_0_100_1


SIP Transport Protocol:
  TCP  UDP 
Port: 


VoIP Service Provider:
  Others  www.sipdiscount.com
www.sipcall.ch
www.sipgate.de
www.netvoip.ch
www.012.net
www.debitel.de
freenet 


SIP Registrar Address:

Port:



SIP Outbound Proxy:

Port: 


SIP Proxy Server Address:

Port: 





Registration Information




Phone
Phone Number
Caller Name
User Name
Password


1









2












I have tried, tried and tried again yet no registration. This is also the second lot of credentials i've been supplied with,can anyone help?

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sbiddle
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  #466017 6-May-2011 06:17
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Unfortunately your post provides no information that could be of any help assisting you.



amok

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  #466020 6-May-2011 07:20
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sorry, formating FAIL.
All ports are set 5060
all server settings are pan.wxnz.net
All other entries are set with info from the email sent by xnet.
I will post a doctored screenshot when I have a spare moment.
Thanks for looking though.

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  #468365 12-May-2011 16:03
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  #468420 12-May-2011 18:36
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You need to insert your VFX username in there, not the SIP AuthID. Presumably the device has somewhere to insert your SIP AuthID - if it doesn't it's not going to work.

Many VoIP providers require AuthID's these days for security purposes, however not all hardware and software supports this despite it being part of the RFC.

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#468490 12-May-2011 21:23
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Many Thanks, I will keep plugging away.

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  #468584 13-May-2011 08:26
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Please be aware that the registrar/proxy is actually pan.wxnz.net :)





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