VoIP desk phone shows offline or not registered
VoIP phones need to register with a server before they can make calls. If your phone shows offline, check that the network cable is plugged in firmly on both ends. If the cable is plugged in, restart the phone and wait 60 seconds.
A VoIP phone that shows 'Not Registered' can't connect to the phone system. This is because the network cable is loose, the phone is unplugged, or the phone needs to restart. This article shows how to check the cable, power, and settings.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Only checking one end of the cable when both ends need to be plugged in firmly
- Not waiting long enough after restart — VoIP registration takes 30-60 seconds
- Restarting the phone without checking if the cable is actually plugged in
- Assuming the VoIP system is broken before checking the cable
Signs you need professional help
- Cable is plugged in, phone has power, but it still won't register after restart
- Multiple phones in the office are all showing offline at the same time
- Phone was working and suddenly goes offline with no cable changes
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