Digital Micro
Well-Known Member
- Reaction score
- 426
- Location
- Anniston, Alabama
Today was the first installation of our ISP's new VoIP service. It was one of my customers, and I had to be present. I was going to be anyway. No way was I missing this **** storm.
This is a small two computer office with one printer. I was told for this install they needed 1 open port on the switch for their Adtran phone box to plug into. Then Cat 5e or 6 cables would run to where the phones would be. Then a patch cable from the phone to the PC. Sounds simple right?
The ISP tech shows up for the install. So he calls the number to let them know he was ready for the setup. They tell him he needs two ISP routers for this. One is for the network and the other is for the phones. He asked why he can't just use the switch and patch cables at the phones and PC's. We're told the phones won't work that way. So the tech get another router, their new AC router by Hitron. Tells them what model it is. Oh you can't use that router. It won't work with the Adtran. He is told to use the ISP's old router which they don't use anymore. We had to wait an hour for someone to get their with one. He says ok I have the other router. They then configure the second router, which is for phones, to be in bridge mode. Then we had to plug a cable from the Adtran phone box into the router that's in bridge mode, then run cables to the phones.
We get that done. Tech ask if we plug the cables into the phones now. He is told no that is scheduled for another day. That's all you do today.
This is a small two computer office with one printer. I was told for this install they needed 1 open port on the switch for their Adtran phone box to plug into. Then Cat 5e or 6 cables would run to where the phones would be. Then a patch cable from the phone to the PC. Sounds simple right?
The ISP tech shows up for the install. So he calls the number to let them know he was ready for the setup. They tell him he needs two ISP routers for this. One is for the network and the other is for the phones. He asked why he can't just use the switch and patch cables at the phones and PC's. We're told the phones won't work that way. So the tech get another router, their new AC router by Hitron. Tells them what model it is. Oh you can't use that router. It won't work with the Adtran. He is told to use the ISP's old router which they don't use anymore. We had to wait an hour for someone to get their with one. He says ok I have the other router. They then configure the second router, which is for phones, to be in bridge mode. Then we had to plug a cable from the Adtran phone box into the router that's in bridge mode, then run cables to the phones.
We get that done. Tech ask if we plug the cables into the phones now. He is told no that is scheduled for another day. That's all you do today.