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Go to: https://www.nettalkconnect.com/login
Login to your account, click the "Click Chat" under "Logout" (near right top of page) to converse with a CSR to find out the answers to your question.
Go to: https://www.nettalkconnect.com/login
Login to your account, click the "Click Chat" under "Logout" (near right top of page) to converse with a CSR to find out the answers to your question.
Check for options on your phone, or whatever billing information you submitted if you have service somehow but didn't buy any prepaid anything. and you pay it in the same way you'd pay any other phone bill.
ANSWER : I have had the solid red light come on every so often. I would power cycle the nettalk and it would be find for a while, then go out again. The solution is to assign the nettalk device a STATIC IP that is outside of the range of ip addresses assigned by your router for DHCP.
Example, my linksys e1200 router by default assigns DHCP addresses starting at 192.168.1.100 and goes to 192.168.1.149. If you assign the mac address of the nettalk to an ip outside that range (that is not 192.168.1.1 because that is your router) like 192.168.1.20 it will solve this issue. whenever the nettalk connects to the router, it will always get 192.168.1.20, I think the nettalk can't handle getting different ip addresses from the DHCP server.
Then tTurn off the nettalk, then do a power cycle on your router.
Login to your Nettalk account and click on the voicemail tab on the left. Make sure to turn off your voicemail settings for your Nettalk device and save settings. Your answering machine should now pick up after 4 rings.
The only way I got the NETTALK DUO to work keeping my SBG6580 is to use it in cascading mode with my old Linksys router. When I plugged the DUO into the Linksys it worked great.
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