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MurchRocks

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#318252 30-Dec-2024 16:34
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And I though this should be easy.  I have a 2Talk number that I want to put into a Grandstream ATA HT801.

I have the generic SIP settings from 2Talk, and I have applied them in as much as I can, but I am obviously missing something, or I have tinkered as a part of fixing.

Can anyone shed any insight, and even to the point they would be happy to share their config?

My config is in a pdf file here
Grandstream Device Configuration.pdf


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MurchRocks

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  #3326639 31-Dec-2024 17:18
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Right...  sooo  >>>

Leading 0 ... reinstated this, had removed it as a part of trouble shooting - still nothing.
Ports ... yup Ok, tried UDP/TCP and new port numbers.  Various combinations - no sniff of a change.
Back to basics:
Device is working in as much as on hook/off hook, I get a dial tone... so why is it not talking to the sever?
Back to 2talk login, checks number, checks plan, all seems good.
Message support: asking to check if they can see a reason for issue at their end (no answer).
Meanwhile, factory resets device, adds config from the generic settings given.
Checks number on 2talk account page, writes it down again.  reenters it.
Goes to update... wait a min.  

What advice would I give myself at this point?

Clicks 'show password' from the number summary and realise that what I though was a capital letter is not....  It was a password error all this time.

Decides to cook Humble Pie for tea, and thank you guys for responding, I appreciated the input.


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