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gkjones: Ypu need to give yourself a smack in the head. Read the post. Triggering triggering triggering. Nothing about forwarding. And that latency is crap so yes we will have to use different settings but that's down the track. The sip port 5060 is in the Ata and is correct but it's the actual port that the router must open when it receives a sinal from the Ata we need to set up. In the router configuration 192.168.1.1 if factory unchanged go to the advanced section on forwarding and triggering. You want to set up 2090 in both options. This is not in the Ata section it's the router. Now you might have a dial tone.
gkjones: Ypu need to give yourself a smack in the head. Read the post. Triggering triggering triggering. Nothing about forwarding. And that latency is crap so yes we will have to use different settings but that's down the track. The sip port 5060 is in the Ata and is correct but it's the actual port that the router must open when it receives a sinal from the Ata we need to set up. In the router configuration 192.168.1.1 if factory unchanged go to the advanced section on forwarding and triggering. You want to set up 2090 in both options. This is not in the Ata section it's the router. Now you might have a dial tone.
sar10538: I'm in the same boat as you, I can receive calls fine but when I go to dial out, I get dialtone but I end up with that strange sort of engaged tone for ANY number I dial. I read a post somewhere where someone was saying it is a firmware issue as, for iTalk, the router needs to ignore the second invite... or something like that.
Cheers, Steve
techmeister: What's in your dial plan?
k14:techmeister: What's in your dial plan?
I copied this off the 2talk website for setting up a SPA2102 ATA (0[2-9][2-9]xxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxx|021x.|022x.|0508x.|0800x.|025x.|027x.|028x.|029x.|00x.|1xx|01x|*x.)
Have absolutely no idea what it means!
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