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Xlite softphone rings half second
Xlite softphone rings half second




xlite softphone rings half second xlite softphone rings half second

You are saying what I thought would be the situation, which sux. If I'm missing something obvious then feel free to point me in the right direction and tell me to get lost. The other question would be, and it's almost certainly a router question, is are there any settings to drop a call after half an hour as I did have a long phone call drop today after 30 mins, yet I don't see anywhere to alter any setting for this. I haven't had time to properly poke-around to figure-out exactly what the modem is, if there is anything more specific to know about what model it is other than TGiinet-1. The router is an iinet branded Technicolor Gateway, if that matters. Is this just the way things are, and you can't mix a software VoIP phone with a hardware VoIP phone? Somehow I was expecting both the real phone and the computer to both ring and whichever answers first gets the call, but I guess that was not on the cards? If I go into the router settings and turn off then on the VoIP option this returns everything back to normal and the attached phone will again ring when the number is being called. What currently happens after I exit MicroSIP is that trying to dial the VoIP number results in "busy, leave a short message" notice to the person calling-in, however if I pick-up the phone connected to the router I can still dial-out. It's my understanding that if I run MicroSIP on my computer then this takes-over the handling of all VoIP calls, and when I exit the program my router (with phone attached to it for VoIP calls) has to re-register itself to again be able to receive calls and send notices about if the handset is off the hook or not.






Xlite softphone rings half second