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Steve612
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Joined: Mar 07, 2005
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Worked like a charm for me too. I have a PAP2. I had a fast busy signal after my messages. I called CS and had them change the CPC duration to .5 first. I told him I might have to call back if I need to chage the CPC delay to 10. He told me not to bother calling back, he would send me an email. If I needed to make another change, just respond to the email with the changes I want.
Sure enough I did need to set the CPC delay because I was getting a dial tone after only changing the first setting. I responded to his email, he made the change and it was fixed in less than 15 minutes.  |
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MarsGuy
Vonage Forum Associate


Joined: Mar 13, 2005
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I am glad this is working so well for everyone.
I worked with the tech at my VoIP provider (not Vonage) to get this working, and now he has included these two settings in the global settings that are sent out by their server. |
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kenn10
Vonage Forum Master


Joined: Jun 07, 2004
Posts: 196
Location: Kennesaw, GA
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| MarsGuy wrote: |
I am glad this is working so well for everyone.
I worked with the tech at my VoIP provider (not Vonage) to get this working, and now he has included these two settings in the global settings that are sent out by their server. |
Vonage would be well advised to make this global in their config files as well. They should just default the CPC Delay to 10 seconds and the CPC duration to 0.5 seconds (500 Milliseconds.)
DConner and Vonage folks, you listening out there????
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_________________ Vonage (RT31P2), Voicepulse (SPA2000), Broadvoice (SPA2000)
ISP: Comcast HSI, Router: Linksys WRT54GS (Sveasoft Firmware)
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earias
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Joined: Aug 08, 2005
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| You can tell if they actually set the CPC duration or not. Call your line from another phone (cell phone is good.) |
Does anybody know if wireless networks use the CPC Signal or something like that? |
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tronixx
Vonage Forum Senior

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Joined: Jul 04, 2005
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| MarsGuy wrote: |
You will be able to tell if the change has been made by seeing what sound you get on your answering machine. If he changed the CPC duration to something greater than zero, you will either notice that your problem has gone away or you now get a recording of a dial tone on your machine instead of a fast busy.
Also, please note that sometimes it takes either waiting an hour or a reset of the PAP2 to get new settings to take effect.
If you now get a dial tone instead of the fast busy, you'll have to call back and have the CPC delay to 10 |
im just testing this by calling the vonage line with a cell phone...
when i call the vonage line and hang up the cell phone, i hear a couple secs of silence then a dial tone.. followed by the fast busy then the busy stops... so im my case should i just have them set the cpc delay to 10? i have the rt model... |
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