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*If you’re on Wi-Fi, try plugging your computer directly into your router with an Ethernet cable. This is the tried and true way to differentiate signal issues from Wi-Fi issues. Connect the Ethernet cable to the port on your computer, and plug the other end into one of the LAN ports on your router (these are usually yellow). Connecting the computer directly to the single port on a modem bypasses essential security measures built into the router.
*If you’re on Wi-Fi, try plugging your computer directly into your router with an Ethernet cable. This is the tried and true way to differentiate signal issues from Wi-Fi issues. Connect the Ethernet cable to the port on your computer, and plug the other end into one of the LAN ports on your router (these are usually yellow). Connecting the computer directly to the single port on a modem bypasses essential security measures built into the router.


*Use MicroSip manual to check if your configuration if OK: [[MicroSIP_Setup]]
*Use MicroSip manual to check if your configuration if OK: [[MicroSIP_Setup_Manual]]


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Revision as of 14:39, 19 January 2024

I have an issue with my Issabel / Agent console it disconnects me every X time.

Cause

  • Fewer disconnections: It probably is a performance computer problem.
  • The same disconnections: It could be a network problem.

Solution

  • A lot of internet issues can be remedied quickly by simply restarting your modem/router. It’s an easy fix that’s always worth a shot. To restart your modem and router, unplug the power cable for 10 seconds and plug it back in. The equipment will take a few minutes to reboot. It’s also a good idea to restart the device you’re using.
  • If you’re on Wi-Fi, try plugging your computer directly into your router with an Ethernet cable. This is the tried and true way to differentiate signal issues from Wi-Fi issues. Connect the Ethernet cable to the port on your computer, and plug the other end into one of the LAN ports on your router (these are usually yellow). Connecting the computer directly to the single port on a modem bypasses essential security measures built into the router.

If your problem persist

Need help with your configuration?

If you are unable to complete the setup, contact us at itis.cmsupport@softtek.com. Please provide the following information to help us troubleshoot and resolve your case:

Network Details: Your Public IPv4 address. You can find this by visiting https://checkip.amazonaws.com/.
MicroSIP Configuration: Please provide screenshots of the following:
  • Main Interface (the dialpad view).
  • Settings Menu (Press Ctrl + P).
  • Account Settings (Press Ctrl + M).
Call Manager: A screenshot of the My IP Upload module.
Issue Description: A brief summary of the error or specific behavior you are experiencing.