I am looking for some help and advice on configuring the DAP-2610 with an Invoxia Mobile Land-Line Voice Bridge UNIT.
https://www.invoxia.com/us/en/mobile-landline/voice-bridgeQuick Set-up Overview.
1 x DAP-2610 AP running over PoE to DLINK Switch currenty configured only for 2.4GHz on 20 MHz Band Width with b g and n enabled. (See TS notes below)
The Voice Bridge unit plugs in to the same switch and is connected to the Land Line phone socket.
An App is installed on the mobile phone (iOS) which is essentially a VOIP client that uses the Wi-Fi or mobile data signal to initiate or receive calls.
You can use the Voice Bridge from anywhere external to the property (on 4G, friends/family Wi-Fi) and it seems to work with no problem. You can make and receive calls as if at home. This would seem to exclude the Voice Brigde Unit, Phone Line, Router and Switch. I have also swapped out the Voice Bridge for a replacement unit just in case.
The problem I am experiencing is when using the Voice Bridge via the DLINK WAP calls are sometimes just dropped part way through at random times, it happens on both initiated and received calls. The only difference between the external calls and internal calls is the DLINK WAPs are used in the house so these do seem the prime candidate for causing the issue.
I initially thought it could be roaming between AP's, as I usually have more than one to cover the house, so I have now only one configured and in use. I then thought maybe its band steering between 2.5 and 5 GHz so I switched off the 5GHz (so the rest of the house keeps running on 2.4). Still dropping calls.
I have a syslog server configured for all network infrastucture devices (switch, router and AP's) and nothing looks to fail when the call fails.
I am quite new to DLINK wirless so I am concerned that I have overlooked somthing with the AP set-up that could be killing the VOIP calls or somthing that should be set to keep Apple devices happily communicating. There are no large file transfers going so I don't think its a QoS issue.
Also wondering if it somthing to do with the Power Saving mode being ON for the iPhone with the VOIP client in the 'Client Information' screen?
This has been driving me mad for a number of months and I have been blaming Invoxia until now, so any advice much appreciated.