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Landline phone with own router on FTTP

bruce_miranda
4: Newbie

Just got FTTP and everything is working fine off the VF router. Phone lines are plugged into the VF router, VF router's WiFi is switched off. 3rd party Mesh has been switched to Bridge mode and plugged into the VF's ethernet port.

However I am shocked at how feature poor the VF router is. e.g. There are no Parental controls at all. I know I can get rid of the VF router and plug my own Mesh router into the Openreach ONT, but what about the Landline. 

Are there any 3rd party routers in the market that have a telephone socket at the back to allow the home phone to be plugged in? 

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No IPv6, and I'm using a TP-Link Deco BE65 as my router with the PPPoE details set so I can entirely disconnect the Vodafone router. That's the whole reason why I wanted a separate VOIP device, honestly.

IPv4 WAN address is a static IP that I requested, and I've got that set in the Grandstream options with NAT traversal set to No. Other methods of NAT traversal didn't seem to work for me at all.

Xjacko
4: Newbie

My situation with the Grandstream 801 has improved slightly.  Since I deleted 'Vox 3.0' from SIP User-Agent  then I added my router IP to 'Use NAT IP' I can now make outgoing calls from my landline successfully but it I may a call to my landline (from my mobile for example)  it rings through my earpiece on my phone my side but there is still nothing coming through to the landline, if I answer my landline whilst this call is in progress I just get a dial tone. Strange!

DocJackal
3: Seeker
3: Seeker

Hi all,

First up, thank you all for an amazing resource. This is clearly a bit of a labour of love (or annoyance?), and it's astonishing that this is the only place dealing with this problem.

I've recently switched from BT to Vodafone FTTP, and am trying to get setup. I've plugged in my Asus router, and picked up a Grandstream WP810. I've read through this whole thread a few times now, and I think I'm nearly there with it, but it's not quite working!

So far I have;

  • Updated the WP810's firmware
  • requested and received a static IP and entered that as the NAT IP
  • requested my VOIP details twice, so I know they're correct, and I have SIP Registration.
  • copied, page by page, @Bigfluctuation's config from the GitHub repo (amazing)
  • have forwarded ports in the router to the 810 (as per @Ripshod's recommendations)
  • enabled SIP Passthrough in the router  (and tried it disabled too)
  • have tried NAT Traversal as both 'No' and 'STUN'

Here's the odd thing - if I factory restore the phone and apply the above settings, I am then able to make a single call to my mobile, which works perfectly with two way audio. I can't receive a call from my mobile though ("this person's phone is unavailable"). After that, I can no longer make another call ('Forbidden' on the handset).

If I factory restore and go again, it happens the same again - can make one call, then no more. I do always seem to have a dial tone though.

I'm pretty stumped now! I'd really appreciate it someone would mind taking a little look at my settings to see if there's anything obvious that I've done wrong

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10UCBjX8y-Ukt7EgPBdagbJVM5uaAuL3X

Thank you!

Ripshod
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

"enabled SIP Passthrough in the router  (and tried it disabled too)"

Leave it disabled it's more trouble that it's worth, especially as we use port forwarding.

Ok thanks, will do.

Unfortunately that's not what's killing the line for me, so still a bit of a head scratcher

Out of curiosity, what exactly does SIP Passthrough do?

It doesn't seem to have any effect on my setup, neither does port forwarding surprisingly.

Thanks, but I was more questioning how it interacts with port forwarding, and haven't been able to find a simple enough answer.
Admittedly my question was unclear, and should've been "What does SIP passthrough do differently to port forwarding or specifying the WAN address"

I've surprisingly got zero issues with incoming calls, it's all outgoing that my problems are with.

Madmanmav
2: Seeker
2: Seeker

I have had it working flawlessly until recently ,, outgoing calls are intermittend , any ideas ?

There are a few of us having that problem, nobody is sure why yet.