Callcentric and Google Voice Setup Guide (with CNAM)

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unmesh:
Quote from: tome on November 19, 2013, 07:22:02 pm

yeah, that's all good.  I hate to even suggest it, but have you reboot the Obi today?

Oh and if you are rebooting things...your router as well.  As SteveInWA suggested an issue with broadband could cause this.  There is some packet loss and so GV is grabbing the call and putting it in VM (speculation).


All suggestions welcome!

Rebooting Obi did not cause any improvement.

Once kid is done with homework, will reboot gateway router.

unmesh:
Quote from: SteveInWA on November 19, 2013, 07:45:30 pm

Not very good.  Generally, you need a MOS of 4.0 or better to have reliable VoIP service.  I'd suggest working with your broadband provider to troubleshoot.

Comcast is always fun to work with; they will probably try to upsell me to their Digital Voice ;D

FWIW, voice quality is good with either of GV or CC directly.

tome:
Quote from: unmesh on November 19, 2013, 07:49:19 pm

Comcast is always fun to work with; they will probably try to upsell me to their Digital Voice ;D


You can count on that!!

unmesh:
Quote from: unmesh on November 19, 2013, 07:47:08 pm

Quote from: tome on November 19, 2013, 07:22:02 pm

yeah, that's all good.  I hate to even suggest it, but have you reboot the Obi today?

Oh and if you are rebooting things...your router as well.  As SteveInWA suggested an issue with broadband could cause this.  There is some packet loss and so GV is grabbing the call and putting it in VM (speculation).


All suggestions welcome!

Rebooting Obi did not cause any improvement.

Once kid is done with homework, will reboot gateway router.

Rebooting the gateway router did not cause any improvement either.

unmesh:
So I get myself an IPKall DID number and forward GV to that; works great!

Went back to the CC DID number; works great too.

Have no idea what happened previously but am not going to argue with success  ;D

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