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Where is your base handset located? I had to move mine so that it was out in the open more. Try relocating yours to see it helps. Moving mine solved my problem.
You may also link your cell phone with a Bluetooth connect to see if that improves performance to your satisfaction.
kxtg 7532b spec not in bold /kxtg 6532b spec in bold
Battery life (Standby): 6 days 11 days
LCD: 2.1 inch 1.8 inchBase Dimensions H x W x D (in.): 2 x 3.9 x 6 3.6 x 6.2 x 6Handset Dimensions H x W x D (in): 6.3 x 1.9 x 1.3 6.6 x 1.9 x 1.3Base Weight (lbs.): 0.375 0.725Handset Weight (lbs.): 0.31875 0.2875 lbs. In short kxtg 7532b is better specced
1st check that the charger is plugged and energized. It should light up when dropping a hanset into the craddle.
2nd Check that the batteries are connected properly inside the handset and that they have the full voltage. Try 1st step again
Well, I found the solution. I traded batteries from one the working handset to the non-working one, and the problem was corrected. Thus I need a new battery.
Cutting out as in the person on the other end of a call is dropping, or the phone is turning itself off.
Call dropping problems are usually signal strength issues, affected by location, phone model, the mobile network your connecting too, the charge on the battery.
Phone randomly turning off is general a handset fault. return for warranty repair
Hi dave,
I'm not familiar with that router at all and I didn't find any doc's online for it so I'm running blind here but...
If the router has it make sure "Block WAN Request" is disabled or you won't get anywhere.
Also I don't know if the print server has anything to do with your problem. Have you tried mapping those ports directly to the host in the router?
TCP PCanywhere port 5631 Inbound 192.168.1.[host IP] port 5631
UDP PCanywhere port 5632 Inbound 192.168.1.[host IP] port 5632
I'm also assuming that you're using a static IP on the host. You don't want to use a dynamic IP.
Hope this helps.
Let me know how you make out,
Duder
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