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  • #28159
    Alper-from-Turkey
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    Hi

    I am writing to you from Turkey.

    I have a problem with my 2 quintum a400s.

    I configured it to call from one point to another point.

    One is in Turkey the other is in poland.

    Both connections are adsl, poland is 512/128 and turkey is 2048/512.

    When poland calls me, the phone here connected to pbx line is ringing,

    but when I get the phone, I cant hear anything. However, they hear my voice.

    And when I call them, I cant here even if it is ringing or not, but they hear it ringing in poland,

    And they hear my humbling voices when they get the phone.

    Why can it be ?

    Thanx for your care very much,

    Alper Ileri

    #28160
    Hugo
    Guest

    It sounds like a fast start problem.
    Send me a note to hugo@doxum.com

    #28161
    Noname
    Guest

    One way audio. I will bet a burger that the trouble is one of the A400 is behind a router, not on public I.P. address.

    Write to mike3799@yahoo.com. I have a way to test from the outside wich one of the Quintums is not working O.K.

    If you have a router in one of the ends, be sure that you either:

    1) Put the a400 on the DMZ zone

    2) Or be sure that all the VOIP ports are forwarded from the WAN I.P. to the inside I.P. where the quintum is at.

    For a complete list of the ports that you need to forward, go to Quintum.com, and enter “customer service”

    Best luck!!!!!

    #28162
    Alper-from-Turkey
    Guest

    Well, yes , one of the quintums is behind a router, ALCATEL SPEEDTOUCH 510. but, all the ports are forwarded. ALL. not some of them. Actually, the quintum’s IP address has been made DEFAULT SERVER. soo..
    what should I do exactly ?

    #28163
    MikeM
    Guest

    Alper,

    Is this the same Alper from Turkey that gave me the fine bottle of spirits on his last trip to NJ?

    If you have one way audio Tenor-to-Tenor, then I can almost guarantee that this is not a problem with the Tenor, but, as mentioned in the previous responses, either the IP address is not forwarded correctly or the ISP is blocking VoIP. A good way to test is if you have a 3rd Tenor setup, have each of the other 2 (Poland & Turkey) call to the 3rd and see which one you get voice in one direction. That will tell you which location has the problem. You should also be able to test to Quintum’s Tenor.

    You can reach me at mmedici1@hotmail.com

    Mike

    #28164
    Alper-from-Turkey
    Guest

    Hi Mike(s)

    I solved the problem,it was a problem with the quintum behind a NAT.

    Thanx for help.

    #28165
    Noname to Alper and Mike(M)
    Guest

    Hey, you are trying to get a bottle of spirits, I am trying to get a burger!!!!!

    I was there first!!!

    Kiddind aside, Alper found out that the Quintum did not operate properly behind a NAT.
    A software upgrade fixed the trouble. He still behind the NAT and now works like a champ.
    We did exactely as you mentioned, tested using a third unit on the US.
    But oh surprise, it worked on both directions O.K. from the US!!!!

    The trouble only shows on outgoing calls, from the defective unit.
    Incoming calls to the defective unit are O.K.

    Best regards to everyone.
    But if you get the bottle, you need to post how good it was!!!!

    Noname

    #28166
    Alper-from-Turkey
    Guest

    Yeah Mike (armando)

    Thanx for help, we now talk 24 hours a day for free hehe

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