You’ve moved your business to a VoIP system for a reason—flexibility, scalability, and cost savings. But when calls suddenly stop working—either incoming, outgoing, or both—it can bring operations to a standstill.
Whether you’re supporting a growing team or handling all IT duties solo, this post will walk you through five of the most common reasons you may be having issues with VoIP calls, and what you can do to fix them—fast.
VoIP (Voice over IP) relies entirely on your internet connection. Before diving into device settings or configurations, take 30 seconds to confirm:
If the connection is down across the board, reboot your modem and router. Still no dice? You may need to contact your ISP—or better yet, consider a provider like Fusion Connect that offers built-in failover and SD-WAN options to keep your voice services running even during outages.
“Did you try turning it off and then on again?” Yes, it’s cliché—but power cycling your equipment often works.
This resets your device’s connection to the network and often resolves temporary glitches caused by congestion, outdated IP leases, or traffic misrouting.
Pro Tip: For multi-line setups, check if all phones are affected or just one. A device-specific issue may point to a configuration error or faulty cable.
If your phone shows “Not Registered” or “SIP Registration Failed,” it likely means it’s not connected to your VoIP provider.
What to check:
Fusion Connect customers using Grandstream, Poly, or Yealink handsets can reference our device configuration guides for exact steps.
It might seem obvious, but don't skip the physical stuff:
Faulty headsets or speakerphones can also cause one-way audio issues, so test calls using the handset or speaker to isolate the problem.
If you're using a softphone app, here’s what to look for:
For mobile or remote teams, a VPN or SD-WAN solution can improve call quality and ensure your VoIP traffic is prioritized over less critical data.
Fusion Connect customers benefit from 100% U.S.-based support, advanced monitoring tools, and proactive alerts to catch problems before they impact business.
We’re happy to help you diagnose the issue—and if your current provider isn’t pulling their weight, we’re ready when you are.
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