Grandstream FXO FAQ

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FAQ - Grandstream GXW 410X Gateway

When I call an outside party and the party puts me on hold with no music or sound, I am disconnected after 60 seconds. Is there a way to change this?

On the FXO-Lines Page there is a setting called Silence Timeout. Set this value to however many seconds you wish to remain connected to a silent line. (A good setting would be 3600s a.k.a. 1 hour).


How do I ensure that the Grandstream is on the latest firmware?

  1. Navigate to the Advanced Settings Page
  2. Ensure HTTP is selected for the method to upgrade
  3. Set Firmware Server Path: to firmware.grandstream.com
  4. Set Automatic Upgrade to YES
  5. Set Allow DHCP Option 66 to override server to No
  6. Click Update at the bottom of the page
  7. Click Reboot

The upgrade may take as long as 20min when done through the internet, so allow plenty of time for this. While up- grading the LED will blink. When the LED returns to normal, the device has completed its upgrade.


How do I adjust the Call Volume?

First, please consider that analog lines are supposed to be individually isolated electrically.  This means that you may have to adjust line volumes individually.  Be sure to specify the volume per line if your lines exhibit different electrical characteristics.

In order to adjust the settings:

  1. Navigate to the Channel's page
  2. Increase Tx to PSTN Audio Gain for issues with external party volume
  3. Increase Rx from PSTN Audio Gain for issues with internal party volume

Note that you will have to restart calls in order for changes to be applied.

I am having general call quality issues.  Voice is choppy or unintelligible.

Before performing generic analog line troubleshooting.  You may want to set the following settings to ensure optimal performance: Silence Suppression and Echo Cancellation.

  1. Navigate to the channels page
  2. Under Channel Voice Setting :

Set Silence Suppression to:

ch1-4:N;

and/or

Set Echo Cancellation to:

ch1-4:N;

Note that Silence suppression can always be turned off safely, but you may have differing results turing off echo cancellation depending on your particular environment.

If you are not successful in resolving the problem with the above settings, please ensure that your firmware is updated to the latest.

Additional Resources regarding analog line issues and VOIP/Digitial Systems:  [1]