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                          <div>This is the answer. If 100% availability
                            is critical, your IP addresses shouldn't be
                            changing anyway, so take the registration
                            process out entirely.&nbsp;</div>
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                This advice is not valid for android / iphones though.<br>
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            <div style="">That's absurd. Why would you use a
              battery-powered smartphone if you are trying to have 100%
              availability?</div>
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    From what i understood from the original post, Xbrian is looking for
    a way to work around broken phones that fail to register when they
    should. I doubt his idea of 100% availability is the same as yours
    or he would/should be using a different brand/model of phones.<br>
    + The mobile phone will survive a power outage, because of the
    register you could be behind NAT as it will open the bindings,&nbsp; you
    can take it to the bathroom etc.<br>
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    I'm just trying to illustrate the possible advantages of a register
    before XBbrian redoes his network config.<br>
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