Forum Discussion
I think you missed the point Bruce, it is not Nomorobo. It appears to be the simultaneous ring that is not working since my cell phone is not getting the ring on those occasions..
I used "Nomo" as a general term for the call-blocking process: voice gateway, VoIP, SimRing, robocaller database, subscriber-reporting, intercept signals, etc). It involves 2 IP-networks (Cox and Nomo) and with your cell phone, it's 3 different networks.
Since it sporadically works, it sometimes works so you've correctly configured it. It could be SimRing failing but it could also be lost packets and certain endpoints (cell, Nomo, Cox gateway) configured to not recover any lost packets. There are lots of factors to consider with SimRing being only one.
- raysaun6 years agoNew Contributor II
Those of us that know anything about the Internet know packets do get lost here and there, but not half of the time. If a packet gets lost between cox & nomo, it does not mean it should get lost between cox & at&t. Just want people to know that in my case, it is cox's simultaneous ring that has a problem, not nomorobo.
Related Content
- 6 years ago
- 9 years ago
- 7 years ago
- 7 years ago
- 3 years ago