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Old 14-03-2008, 19:47
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Default Re: VOIP newbie:question


"Flyer" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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>>>>> Ok, I have a PAP2-UK from broadbandbuyer, very quick service I might
>>>>> add, and have configured line 1 for Draytel, and line 2 for Sipgate.
>>>>> With credit on both providers, the Sipgate works flawlessly, but with
>>>>> the Draytel I have outgoing ring ok, no incoming ring, and no audio
>>>>> whatsoever.
>>>>> I'd also like to use a single phone for both accounts, but trying to
>>>>> make sense of dial plans is giving me serious headaches!
>>>>>
>>>>> anyone point me in the right directionf or both queries, google has
>>>>> thrown up much, it seems Draytel with a PAP2isn't a common scenario.
>>>>>
>>>>> P.
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>>>> The PAP2 is effectivly two ATA's in one box so you won't be able to
>>>> access both acounts through one port.
>>>> You should be able to point one half of the PAP2 to a Voxalot
>>>> account and put multiple providers into voxalot. Free for outgoing
>>>> calls, but you do need to buy "registrations" for your incoming "lines"
>>>>
>>>> Mysipswitch is a similar service, and is completely free, but I haven't
>>>> been able to get it to work satisfactorily myself.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Guess it's a trip to Tesco's for another cheapo DECT fone ;-)
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>>> P.
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>> Are you using STUN? I found out with voip.co.uk and Sipgate, I had to
>> disbale STUN and use the outobound proxy instead on Sipgate in order to
>> elimnate these type or problems with the voip.co.uk account. You may want
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> I dud have Stun set to "on", and I knew Draytel don't use Stun (but
> Sipgate do), so I turned it off, but alas it didn't make any difference,
> but thanks for the suggestion. Guess it's more fiddle with the settings
> time ;-) It's odd that I can call out on the Draytel line, but incoming
> calls get a voice message saying the number is unavailable. And there'sno
> speech on a connected outbound call..it's bugging me now ;-)
> I may just drop the Draytel, and stick with the Sipgate and put it down to
> experience.
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> P.
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Gotcha ! or, if you prefer, Eureka! sussed it. After ploughing through
various forums & faq's, found the suggestion to set Subst VIA Addr to
yes,and put my WAN IP in the Ext IP box, and voila, my Draytel connection
now works perfectly ;-)

one happy bunny..

P.


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