Over 2 years ago I made the switch to freephoneline and have been extremely satisfied with the quality of the service. Yes, there have been hiccups, but no more than with my cellphone.
I bought the sip device and unlock codes from fpl, so all I had to do was plug it in and it just worked!
My mother also lives with us and has her own #, but exact same SIP device.
So, there's the background, and now to my problem:
About a week or so ago, I found that incoming calls always resulted in busy or dead air. Outgoing calls continue to work just fine.
Same behaviour on both lines.
I did not change a thing (knowingly). I'm very perplexed as to why this happened, and I've failed to find a solution.
The SIP device reports that it is registered, and I can confirm my status on freephoneline.com
Any idea what I should look for, or where I can look for clues to troubleshoot this?
I never had to forward port 5060 before, but now I just did and it did not make a difference.
Thanks.
Incoming Calls get "Busy"
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- SIP Device Name: Grandstream HT287 Rev4.1
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- ISP Name: Worldline DSL
- Computer OS: Linux Mint
- Router: THOMSON ST516
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Re: Incoming Calls get "Busy"
Hi there,HappyCamper wrote:Over 2 years ago I made the switch to freephoneline and have been extremely satisfied with the quality of the service. Yes, there have been hiccups, but no more than with my cellphone.
I bought the sip device and unlock codes from fpl, so all I had to do was plug it in and it just worked!
My mother also lives with us and has her own #, but exact same SIP device.
So, there's the background, and now to my problem:
About a week or so ago, I found that incoming calls always resulted in busy or dead air. Outgoing calls continue to work just fine.
Same behaviour on both lines.
I did not change a thing (knowingly). I'm very perplexed as to why this happened, and I've failed to find a solution.
The SIP device reports that it is registered, and I can confirm my status on freephoneline.com
Any idea what I should look for, or where I can look for clues to troubleshoot this?
I never had to forward port 5060 before, but now I just did and it did not make a difference.
Thanks.
If you have a Thompson speedtouch modem, there might be an issue blocking port 5060.
Please see below:
http://forum.fongo.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 696#p46696
Can you try that and let me know if line is working as expected.
If there are any issues, please send a PM to any of the mods and we will assist.
Thanks,
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- Just Passing Thru
- Posts: 3
- Joined: 03/27/2013
- SIP Device Name: Grandstream HT287 Rev4.1
- Firmware Version: Program-- 1.1.0.42
- ISP Name: Worldline DSL
- Computer OS: Linux Mint
- Router: THOMSON ST516
Re: Incoming Calls get "Busy"
THANK YOU!
The telnet to manually unbind port 5060 did the trick
This service is 5 star! I am VERY happy.
Cheers!
The telnet to manually unbind port 5060 did the trick
This service is 5 star! I am VERY happy.
Cheers!