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Caller ID not passing through from PSTN on 2820
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20 Aug 2011 12:38 #69095
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Caller ID not passing through from PSTN on 2820 was created by rob.s
Caller ID does not appear on my phone for incoming PSTN calls when connected via my Vigor2820Vn (3.3.5.2_232201). When the phone is plugged into the BT socket it works fine.
Caller ID type is set to FSK_ETSI(UK), is there anything else I can check?
Caller ID type is set to FSK_ETSI(UK), is there anything else I can check?
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20 Aug 2011 16:58 #69096
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Replied by rob.s on topic Re: Caller ID not passing through from PSTN on 2820
Found the solution for anyone else with the same problem - I ticked the 'CLIR (hide caller ID)' option under the phone settings, saved, unticked, then saved again.
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22 Aug 2011 17:15 #69116
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Replied by discodom on topic Re: Caller ID not passing through from PSTN on 2820
Dosn't work for me
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27 Aug 2011 21:14 #69155
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Replied by rob.s on topic Re: Caller ID not passing through from PSTN on 2820
No longer working for me either now so disregard my 'fix' above. Is this a common issue?
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05 Sep 2011 23:00 #69240
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Replied by damienf on topic Re: Caller ID not passing through from PSTN on 2820
Try entering the following in a TELNET session:
I think on latest firmware, draytek decided that enabling this option by default was the way to go. It prevents the PSTN relay from clicking in persistently on poor lines but blocks off CID signal. I'm not sure if this option can be saved in the confiuration, it may need be typed every time you reboot the router
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voip dsp relaydbounce off
I think on latest firmware, draytek decided that enabling this option by default was the way to go. It prevents the PSTN relay from clicking in persistently on poor lines but blocks off CID signal. I'm not sure if this option can be saved in the confiuration, it may need be typed every time you reboot the router
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09 Sep 2011 19:15 #69298
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Replied by discodom on topic Re: Caller ID not passing through from PSTN on 2820
Hey, just tried it and after at first failing I updated the firmware to the latest version and then tried again and it works
YIPEE!
not sure what the downside to having the relaydbounce filter off is, but i guess i will just have to see.
At least I can always turn it back on if required
Thanks for sharing
Dom.
YIPEE!
not sure what the downside to having the relaydbounce filter off is, but i guess i will just have to see.
At least I can always turn it back on if required
Thanks for sharing
Dom.
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