VoIP desk phone not getting an IP address from the network
Your phone isn't getting a network address from your router. Unplug the phone from power and the network cable for 30 seconds, then plug it all back in. This resets it and fixes the problem. If the phone still shows no IP after that, the network cable is loose or broken.
Your VoIP phone needs to get an IP address from your router to work. It's like a home address for your phone on the network. If the phone doesn't get an address, it can't connect to the phone system. This happens because of a loose cable, a power issue, or your router not giving out addresses. A hard restart fixes it in most cases.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Not pushing the network cable in firmly. It needs to click to be connected
- Restarting just the phone instead of the router. Sometimes the router needs restarting too
- Not waiting long enough after plugging in. VoIP phones can take 30-60 seconds to get an IP address
Signs you need professional help
- You've tried restarting the phone and router but it still shows no IP address You've tried multiple network ports and none of them work The phone has a blinking error light that doesn't go away
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