 garys_2k
join:2004-05-07 Farmington, MI | reply to Beert Re: [Equipment] Incoming calls frequently go to Network Availabi
Do all of your routers provide DHCP? If so, can you turn it off on routers 2 and 3 and just use it with 1? It sounds like your ATA is having double or triple NAT issues that can definitely mess up its ability to stay registered. |
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  Beert
@aol.com | DHCP is only enabled on router 1, disabled on both the other routers. |
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 garys_2k
join:2004-05-07 Farmington, MI
·Future Nine Corpor..
·Vonage
| Well, the only reason Vonage would send the call to your alternate number is if it can't see your ATA. That would mean that the SIP registration packets are being dropped.
What kind of router/firewall do you have? Can you log the traffic in and out, or hang a PC running WireShark via a hub (not switch) between your modem and router 1? I suspect that the incoming Vonage registration packets are getting rejected for some reason.
Maybe Vonage could reduce the registration time? IIRC when I used them they'd send registration packets about 2-3 times per minute. |
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