David,
Make sure your DNS can handle the mixed case stuff. Our DNS server
(simple DNS Plus) had a bug in it and would cough up a hair ball with
the mixed case stuff AT&T was using.
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Myakka Technologies, Inc.
www.Myakka
Sell them Surecall boostercarrier agnostic. They simply work
Jaime Solorza
On Mar 3, 2018 2:59 PM, "Jon Lee" wrote:
> We have had a few WiFi calling issues on our networks as well. What I have
> run into is people get the ATT "Booster" and hook it up right next to their
> wireless router a
We have had a few WiFi calling issues on our networks as well. What I have
run into is people get the ATT "Booster" and hook it up right next to their
wireless router and both are on 2.4 and what do you know you have
interference / signal attenuation.
I try to convince them to just unplug the boos
Nope. Just one customer using Republic Wireless having some odd issue.
Otherwise it’s business as usual and I use it all the time myself.
> On Mar 3, 2018, at 12:15, David M wrote:
>
> hello to the borg
>
> I have a couple of customers who have an issue with wifi calling WTH!
>
> Mainly ATT
hello to the borg
I have a couple of customers who have an issue with wifi calling WTH!
Mainly ATT customer that has it. I am not sure its a port thing or a
fragmentation thingy or whatever because we do not block any
thing on the forwarding table except P2P and L7 stuff for reducing DMCA
wa