How can such a large company have something so simple as SIP registration mangled up? On 9/10/24 5:22 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
We've just moved to tunneling anything VoIP if on Comcast's network.
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I have an employee who has recently switched to Xfinity cable service. Ever since they switched their internet service their work phones will not stay registered for more than about 3 minutes.
These same phones have been used on many ISPs without issues. The same config has been used behind multiple levels of NAT without issues.
She was fine, until she switched to XFinity.
Of course, XFinity support is absolutely worthless.
Anyone from XFinity Tier 3 or such that might be able to offer assistance?
I suspect it's something stupid with either NAT overload in the modem or the modem not keeping the SIP channels open.
I've tried playing around with registration times without any success. And again, we've never had issues with these phones or this setup with any other ISP.