Are you using PoE? I had two PoE IP501s on long LAN runs, and the
phones would periodically reboot. I plugged an AC adapter into the
phone (with PoE) and everything is fine.
Kevin Smith wrote:
Hey everyone,
I know this isn't a direct Asterisk issue, but some of you may know this
answer.
Kevin Smith wrote:
It is making me lean that way, because other phones (same settings)
are using the AC adapters in another office. The ones on the adapter
have not been having this problem, but they don't use the phone much
so they may have never noticed if it did.
If you go into the ftp s
Hey Chris,
That is interesting. The ones in the office are all connected using a
PoE switch. One would hope that the transformer and support
filtering/feedback circuitry would be able to filter or compensate for
any power fluctuation the switch encounters. I will have to look into
that, and s
Kevin Smith wrote:
Any other thoughts as to what may have caused the phone to reboot?
the power supplies on these phones are very underrated and any power
fluctuation will cause them to reboot. I get it when we are on generator
and the A/C cuts in.
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Chris Mason
(264) 497-5670 Fax: (264)
Hey everyone,
I know this isn't a direct Asterisk issue, but some of you may know this
answer.
I recently upgraded the SIP version to 1.6.6 on all of our phones in the
office. Everything is working fine, except one aspect. The phones in the
office reboot randomly for no apparent reason. I ha