Ip phone will not work over mobile 4g
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02-09-2023 01:27 PM
I have a Huawei Model:B535 - 232 with an EE sim.
I have a work phone Mitel 5330 that will not connect. It does work when connected via TalkTalk broadband but the connection speed is slow so I want to connect via 4g.
I just can't see what is blocking it connecting and not obvious where to get diagnostic data?
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02-09-2023 03:33 PM
Hi @Mavmaz
Welcome to the community.
Try forgetting all WiFi connections on the mobile, restart both devices and try again. Does it work any better then?
Chris
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02-09-2023 05:07 PM
The phone is an IP phone that connects to the 4g router with an ethernet cable.
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03-09-2023 08:05 AM
Ah, OK, thanks @Mavmaz
I'm not sure how an IP phone would perform over the mobile network. With fixed broadband, you get a fixed IP address. On the mobile network, we use CGNAT, which means you have a shared public IP address.
Chris
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03-09-2023 09:12 AM - edited 03-09-2023 09:15 AM
@Christopher_G : I think you mean to say that with fixed broadband, you get a unique IP address. With fixed broadband, you get a dynamic IP address.
@Mavmaz : Is this IP phone on a VoiP network?
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03-09-2023 09:17 AM
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04-09-2023 07:25 AM
The phone connects to my work telephone network. I guess something run by Mitel? I naively assumed that it would work the same as when on broadband but reading about CGNAT I can see why that might cause an issue with voip. I think there isn't much more I can do.
