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Hi, this is my first post and I am a total newbie to 3CX, I wonder can anyone offer any comments in relation to:
1. I am finding it difficult to locate any assistance in relation to my first big problem, using version v7.1.6391 the pbx tries to register a freespeech voip provider, I receive the following message in the 'Server Activity Log':
"...[CM504005]: Registration failed for: [email protected]; Cause: 483 Too Many Hops; from IP:213.254.224.20:5060"
2. Keep in mind that the above registration is to freespeech.ie (Ireland version of freespeech.co.uk), both should be pretty much exactly the same in not technically co-located. With this in mind, has anyone! been able to register with freespeech, the reason I ask is because I would have expected to find a pre-existing provider as part of the current version of 3CX PBX?
3. If I cant overcome the above, I perhaps am looking to forming a master plan i.e. Voxalot, but I believe Voxalot is not compatible with freespeech, in this later case, would anyone have any suggested alternative wrap around voip gateway?
Thanks in advance,
Brendon.
1. I am finding it difficult to locate any assistance in relation to my first big problem, using version v7.1.6391 the pbx tries to register a freespeech voip provider, I receive the following message in the 'Server Activity Log':
"...[CM504005]: Registration failed for: [email protected]; Cause: 483 Too Many Hops; from IP:213.254.224.20:5060"
2. Keep in mind that the above registration is to freespeech.ie (Ireland version of freespeech.co.uk), both should be pretty much exactly the same in not technically co-located. With this in mind, has anyone! been able to register with freespeech, the reason I ask is because I would have expected to find a pre-existing provider as part of the current version of 3CX PBX?
3. If I cant overcome the above, I perhaps am looking to forming a master plan i.e. Voxalot, but I believe Voxalot is not compatible with freespeech, in this later case, would anyone have any suggested alternative wrap around voip gateway?
Thanks in advance,
Brendon.