Calls Connecting But Cannot Hear Caller
JKEEE:
I'm having the same problem. My SystemTime says 18:25:21 01/-40175/2010, Tuesday. Actual date is 2/16/2011 Wednesday). The -40175 seems really wonky so maybe that's my problem. Could you elaborate on how you reset it? How do I use "another NTP server"?? Thanks!
OBi-Guru:
Could you try to upgrade to the posted firmware (1890)? This might fix the time issue.
JKEEE:
Thanks, but I've already done that. It was one of the first things I did out of the box.
MichiganTelephone:
Quote from: JKEEE on February 16, 2011, 09:10:59 am
I'm having the same problem. My SystemTime says 18:25:21 01/-40175/2010, Tuesday. Actual date is 2/16/2011 Wednesday). The -40175 seems really wonky so maybe that's my problem. Could you elaborate on how you reset it? How do I use "another NTP server"?? Thanks!
If you're configuring your device manually (not using auto-provisioning) you can go to System Management, Network Settings, Time Service Settings and you will find settings for NTPServer1 and NTPServer2. Instead of the generic "pool.ntp.org" you could use something more specific to your location, like us.pool.ntp.org if you are in the United States (and maybe north-america.pool.ntp.org for the secondary server). See http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/NTPPoolServers for details. Of course if you have a reliable NTP server on your local network, you may want to use that instead of one of the public ones (I think perhaps some routers have NTP servers built in, of course those would only work if you have them getting the time from a reliable external source).
JKEEE:
After literally about 20 tries of rebooting, I think I finally got it to keep the correct datestamp. I kept getting the 2/7/2036 date. I'm using the us.pool.ntp.org server. So now, just like LeonX, I'm suddenly able to hear the voice on the other end of calls I make. Thanks for the help!!
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