Android drops Reach network
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 5:54 pm
You guys/gals have helped me before which I'm very grateful for. I'm back with yet another issue which I doubt can be fixed but here goes....
We have an allworx 6x server with the default Reach license that it provides.
We have been able to get the Android device connected to the WAN network fine. The only issue...
The allworx Reach device is dialed (meaning someone calls their office line which redirects to the device). If the reach app is not open on that phone, the reach app drops the connection to the WAN network and no notification on the Android shows that it is ringing. Yet if we leave the app opened, it works fine and the call goes through, both WAN and LAN. App opened meaning just seeing it on screen. When you click the home it is still connected to the network up until it gets a call, unless you have it opened of course.
I have allowed and set the app as priority for permissions. It works fine on my Android phone but not on this person's Android device.
I know it's more of an Android question but I figured I would start here before I ask elsewhere.
Thanks
We have an allworx 6x server with the default Reach license that it provides.
We have been able to get the Android device connected to the WAN network fine. The only issue...
The allworx Reach device is dialed (meaning someone calls their office line which redirects to the device). If the reach app is not open on that phone, the reach app drops the connection to the WAN network and no notification on the Android shows that it is ringing. Yet if we leave the app opened, it works fine and the call goes through, both WAN and LAN. App opened meaning just seeing it on screen. When you click the home it is still connected to the network up until it gets a call, unless you have it opened of course.
I have allowed and set the app as priority for permissions. It works fine on my Android phone but not on this person's Android device.
I know it's more of an Android question but I figured I would start here before I ask elsewhere.
Thanks