[Resolved] SPA122: Number key presses not recognised for phone surveys, services etc

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Liptonbrisk
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[Resolved] Re: [SPA122] Number key presses not recognised for phone surveys, services etc

Post by Liptonbrisk »

Erft wrote: 06/27/2025 Hah. Now I have four working cameras. I just went looking for the IP addresses instead of trusting the DHCP client list. Found 'em. And since I did, now the DHCP client list updated itself, too.
O.M.G.
Okay, good. Honestly, the only reason I'm still up was because I was concerned about your circumstances.
Erft wrote: 06/27/2025 I live in an unsafe area so the cameras and the video clips are kind of essential.
So, I'm glad you have cam access back.

I'm going to mark this thread resolved since you should now know how to change from AVT to Inband (and vice versa)--and that Inband requires G.711u audio codec (and reliable internet service with low jitter).

Take care.
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Re: [Resolved] SPA122: Number key presses not recognised for phone surveys, services etc

Post by Erft »

Hi Liptonbrisk, I hope you're doing okay. Thanks for hovering.

Since you asked me to make my first, second, and third codecs G711u, I assume, then, that Inband is preferable.
Is AVT G729a?

It seems that I'm the only patient, at two doctors offices, that can't get through by phone (it rings for 2 minutes, then the IVR tells me to please enter my remote code). If G729a is AVT, might I ever want to switch my second preferred codec to G729a if I'm having difficulty with the phone? Do you think that would give my phone line more options when encountering specific systems (they both use Bell) and enable me to call through?



I'm glad I re-checked this topic because, once again, I didn't get a notification of your reply.