I modified the default to the following for faster local dialing for North American area codes:
(*xx|[3469]11|0|00 [2-9]xxxxxxS0|[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.)
This is what I added to the above: "[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0" so any 9 digit number is dialed instantly xxx-xxx-xxxx (the S0 at the end makes it dial right away). This makes dialing much quicker and is recommended.
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I have two lines on my PAP2T and the only thing that solved this problem rather instantly was to change the line with the problem to using port 5060 instead of 5061 (so both lines are using port 5600). Note that I am not forwarding either port in my router either.
Some of the symptoms of this problem for me were the following:
No dialtone or it would take several tries.
You answer a call but the phone keeps ringing (takes a few times t........
1.) Flash directly to this file:
http://tomato.groov.pl/download/K26RT-N/build5x-132-EN/Linksys%20E-series/tomato-E2500-NVRAM60K-1.28.RT-N5x-MIPSR2-132-Max.zip
*I was never able to get the larger "Mega" file to work, at least not initially so I recommend the file above.
To enable 5ghz I had to do the "Clear NVRAM" Option before it was shown.
2.) Or if you don't need 5ghz (most devices do not support it and cannot........
The problem is that the default of most of these units is set for non-North American phones so the ring sounds like it cuts off and is not sequential.
How To Fix the Issue
Click on "Regional" and make sure you are in Advanced mode.
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This problem seemed to happen recently but was likely causing issues before where the phone(s) do not ring.
Now there are a few reasons why this can happen especially if your adapter has DND mode enabled (disable it).
However that wasn't my issue and Ionly figured it out the other day when by fluke if you're on the phone (making a call) then calls will come in.
That's when Ifigured out the solution:
This likely app........
Sipura / Linksys PAP/VOIP/SIP Adapter Issue
Can't receiving incoming phone calls and you're behind a NAT router (99% of people)?
1. Login to the adapter.
2. Click on "Advanced" (location varies but usually somewhere on top)
2. Click on "SIP"
3. Scroll down to "NAT" (usually at the bottom).
You'll find 2 columns with 4 rows of drop-down boxes (they'........
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I played around with xmit power (how much power in mW) to see if I could increase the range and signal strength. Idon't think this Linksys WRT54G's strength is the wireless, it seems to have poor signal quality and transfer rates all around.
Ithink part of the problem is also that there are several wireless networks around my house that could be interfering and the walls are thick here.
Anyaway, moving on now :) The default is 28mW and I increased it to........