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Problems with voice dropping calls - had been working fine
- 7 years ago
OK, it looks like we have a fix! Happy dance!
I had an online chat with customer service yesterday afternoon, posting the same description that I have above. The rep I chatted with was Angela Gray, and she was methodical and patient. (I have an IT background and I understand the need for tedious detailed steps.) I will admit that I was skeptical of her solution, but I think she was absolutely correct.
This is how I had things wired. It was installed this way, and worked fine for 9 months.
MODEM
MODEM - - - - - - - - - - - ATA- - - - - - - - - - -ROUTER - - - - - - other stuffMODEM
MODEM
Angela said that the wiring should look like this:
MODEM
MODEM - - - - - - - - - - - ATA
MODEM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ROUTER - - - - - - other stuff
MODEM
That is, NOTHING should be plugged into the fourth (green) port on the ATA. The internet comes in from the modem on the yellow port, the phone jack plugs in to Phone 1 (blue?) port. That's it.
The modem has four internet out ports on it, so plugging the router into one of those was simple, once Angela got it through my thick head that this was an option.
We have not had a call drop since. We talked to my daughter for over an hour last night. I'm calling this a solution.
I commend Angela's patience, clarity, and knowledge.
Thanks for the quick reply. Let's see if we can make it work again!
I haven't heard from the VOIP team.
Last night, our first call was dropped after about 12 minutes. The phone began ringing repeatedly as though the person we were talking to was trying to call back (she wasn't) and when we would answer, the line was dead. Hang up. Repeat. I turned off power to the ATA to make that stop. After that, we could make a call and it would last a minute or two before disconnecting.
I hope to hear from the VOIP team soon. We have no cell phone signal at home, so we can't really call customer service.
- Liz7 years agoModerator
Hi DocT,
Thanks for the additional details. Our corporate VOIP team isn't going to reach out to you, I only just escalated your case yesterday after you posted in the community. I will post back once I have any updates from the team.
- Robp17 years agoJuniorHello, I am fighting this issue at the moment to. So what helps sometimes is reset the moron and VIOP bad at the same time, make sure they are powered off for a minute. Plug them back in let the network connect and then attempt to make your call. I hope it helps.
- Robp17 years agoJunior*modem 😐 lol love IOS 😀
- DocT7 years agoFreshman
I do this multiple times every day! Often, when it drops a call, I start getting a ringback, as though the system were trying to reestablish the connection. When I pick up, the line is dead. As soon as I hang up, it rings again. The only way to stop this is to cycle the ATA. Sometimes, I cycle both, but getting everyone out of what they're doing and off the internet is a bit more hassle.
In any case, that has not helped yet. Once it has started dropping calls, the chances of making another call of more than 2 minutes or so diminish dramatically. Cycling the sysytem fully or partially does not seem to change that.
I hope I can get some response soon. For obvious reasons, I can't *call* customer service on the VOIP. We are in a rural area with no cell phone service.
(To be fair, the only wired phone provider in this region is Frontier, and their products, pricing, and service are terrible!)
HELP! Please!
- Liz7 years agoModerator
Hi DocT,
Haven't heard back from the team yet, but I will follow up again Monday morning.
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