I know everyone said it should be 180...but I'm running wiredshark right now...assume the value is the time between two "SIP Status: 200 OK (1 bindings)" packages.
and, to my surpise, the value is 14 minutes 30 seconds, or 870 seconds instead of 180.
also, the softphone sends a keep-alive package every 20 seconds to proxy:5070.
can anyone confirm this?
Correct "register expires" value on ATA?
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How is THIS for flying under the radar (not)-pagemen wrote:it only matters if you want to fly under the radar![]()
otherwise, either value is fine.

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With all the members of this forum openly discussing their ATA hardware, I don't see where this can be of much harm.
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This is what I found, not sure if its really MagicJack or they have one too setup for their systems.Taken83oveR wrote:I never have seen that before. Link to more info?
Here's the link
http://www.atsphone.com/internet/6000/6011s.html
You have never seen this before because I might be the first person to have done it.Taken83oveR wrote:I never have seen that before. Link to more info?
There is no link. Magicjacksupport.com is the first place I published anything about it.
I put stickers on the box, over the top of where is had said Sunrocket as a joke. I thought some people here would get a chuckle out of it. I even changed where it said prices start at $9.95 per month, to where it now says first year free then $19.95 a year. See lower left of the box in the photo.
These were Sunrocket IP phones. In late 2007 thru mid 2008 these could be purchased brand new for $10 or $15 on eBay. I own quite a few of them now. I have used them with just about every popular SIP VOIP provider out there. They work great with Gizmo5.
These were available at Staples retail for a while. $99 was the street price. Then Sunrocket went belly up, and things changed.
http://dealspl.us/FREE-ATS-6011S-2-4GHz ... ocket_5179
These IP phones work pretty nice and they're fairly easy to unlock. Prices on eBay have climbed to around $35 (plus or minus), and there isn't as many on eBay now as there once was. They were a super bargain at $10-$15 bucks, I think they are still good at the $35 -$45. You don't need an ATA with these because they are SIP IP phones to begin with.
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