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I'm trying to transfer my number for my iPad to another carrier. They say I need a PIN, to allow T-Mobile to start the transfer. Is this the same PIN noted in my account settings? I can't remember it, or view it via the account settings page (the arrow just doesn't respond when I click on it.) I also can't seem to reset it either.3.9KViews0likes4Comentarios5G Small Business Internet - Blocking Ports for Dialpad Phone System
We have recently discovered that either the T-Mobile 5 G Business Internet or T-Mobile'scell towers are blocking some of the following ports. We are a small business and use T-Mobile for both internet for our POS system and for our phone (through dialpad.com). This physical handset worked for about 14 months and then a couple of weeks ago, it stopped receiving incoming calls. We can call out, but all incoming calls do not ring the handset. We switched the Internet temporarily back to Spectrum and it worked flawlessly. T-Mobile sent us out another one of the grey nokia 5 G towers for our Internet, and we are still experiencing the same problem. Does anyone know how to get either the T-Mobile 5G firewall to unblock these ports or to get their towers to unblock it? Nov 2, 2022, 16:50 PDT Hi, Good day!! Thank you for reaching out to Dialpad. This is Clarice from Dialpad Support. Dialpad is a cloud-based business phone system that allows you to make and receive calls from anywhere in the world, as well as manage contacts, get call logs and voicemails, transfer calls, and more. We know you are on the move, and we're pleased to confirm that Dialpad is operable on any device with a reliable internet connection! Let's dive into the details of network settings, to set you up for success. Port and protocolsused by Dialpad phones and applications residing in a private network are listed below. Outbound port configurations are needed on the firewall to allow traffic to the destination ports listed in the right-hand side column of the tables. Stateful firewalls are recommended for Dialpad deployments. For a stateful firewall, inbound port configurations are not needed as they are automatically opened as a reply to the outbound traffic. Desktop Native, Mobile, & Browser Applications Traffic Type Protocol Domain Port Product features (images, social profiles etc) HTTPS (TCP) *.dialpad.com *.dialpadcdn.com 443 Messaging HTTPS (TCP) WSS (TCP) *.dialpad.com *.ubervoip.net *.pusher.com 443 Call Signaling WSS (TCP) SIP/TLS (TCP) *.dialpad.com *.ubervoip.net 443, 5061 Call Media SRTP (UDP) 16384 to 32768 STUN UDP stun.l.google.com 19301 to 19302 TURN UDP and TCP turn.ubervoip.net 443 Server Discovery DNS (SRV records) google-public-dns-a.google.com google-public-dns-b.google.com 53 For more details about Dialpad's Network set up recommendations, please visit our help center:https://help.dialpad.com/hc/en-us/articles/209954306-Network-Setup-Recommendations462Visto0likes3ComentariosPorting out of family plan
I am currently on a family plan and will soon be leaving T-Mobile to join another provider. I've read other threads and am aware that I will need to do a "Transfer account or line ownership" with the account holder. However, will I need to stay with T-Mobile for an additional month before I port out? I've also read that T-Mobile doesn't pro-rate for cancellations. If I do, I am thinking about doing just Unlimited Text and Talk for that month although I am an avid data user. It's just seems like it's the most cost efficient option for me. I'm hoping someone can tell me I'm wrong! TIA for your help.Solved10KViews0likes13Comentarios