Hello, I do not have personal access to the internet router/modem - will I be able to disable SIP ALG? Clients cannot hear me on one app (one-way audio), and on another app, calls are oftentimes dropping. I was told to disable SIP ALG in order to resolve the issue.
If you can't disable SIP ALG on the router, just turn on TLS (SIPS) and it'll solve the issue And for QoS stuff - first of all, one needs to set up QoS rules on the router, reserving bandwidth for the phones
We had a perfectly simple phone system, you simply plugged your phone into the socket and it WORKED!!!!!!!. Now the techno nerds and their obsession with the word 'digital' have completely screwed it all up. You need to go on a 10 year degree course just to get your bloody phone on. This guy might as well be talking in Chinese, I haven't got the first clue what the hell he's on about.
When using VoIP phone there are several issues that we may face this video is very helpful in understanding these issues and resolving them.
Has anyone tried using a Generic WIfi adaptor in a YeaLink t48S or similar phone?
Do we HAVE to purchase the Yealink specific 40 or 50 device?
Very good video
Hello, I do not have personal access to the internet router/modem - will I be able to disable SIP ALG? Clients cannot hear me on one app (one-way audio), and on another app, calls are oftentimes dropping. I was told to disable SIP ALG in order to resolve the issue.
Hi can you help me please.
I can make out going calls but do not receive any in coming calls?
On my yealink phone
I always hear buttons being pressed when I call my house voip phone. Ingot fiber optic. I get 9000 mgb per second but router only supports 1000 mgb
If you can't disable SIP ALG on the router, just turn on TLS (SIPS) and it'll solve the issue
And for QoS stuff - first of all, one needs to set up QoS rules on the router, reserving bandwidth for the phones
Thx Henry Caville.
We had a perfectly simple phone system, you simply plugged your phone into the socket and it WORKED!!!!!!!. Now the techno nerds and their obsession with the word 'digital' have completely screwed it all up. You need to go on a 10 year degree course just to get your bloody phone on. This guy might as well be talking in Chinese, I haven't got the first clue what the hell he's on about.
Jitter is difference in latency. Packets arriving out of order is packet loss. Contact your ISP?! My ISP can kiss my ass!