Re: SPA3102: can't dial out through PSTN from phone memory
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 02:12:22 +0100, "www.GymRatZ.co.uk"
<discount-fitness-equipment@gym.shop.com> wrote:
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>Jose wrote:[color=green]
>> Hi All,
>>
>> while I can easily access my PSTN from the phone's keyboard, dialing
>> #0 folowed by phone number, after storing, say, #0123456789 in a phone
>> memory, I can use that memory to dial exactly the same number ...
>>
>> Any sugestions, please?[/color]
>
>Have you tried adding a pause after the #0 You might needto check phone
>operation as to what needs to be entered for a pause.
>
>Pete[/color]
If, as I understand it, the SPA is geared up to receive strings
starting with #0 and route them to gw0, inserting a pause, in the
phone, won't help.
Certainly, when accessing a voip network in the same way requires no
delay at all. It is the SPA that is doing the 'decoding'.
I have noticed, since setting up an SPA-3102, in conjunction with a
PSTN line, that there does seem to be a delay before the call is
routed. I guess that is due, in some part at least, to the DTMF that
will have to be sent by the SPA-3102. The SPA I set up recently routed
0800 and 0808 via PSTN. Dialling those numbers worked perfectly but
the connection, when compared to dialling via voip, was significantly
slower.
You could experiment a bit to try and pinpoint the problem.
What happens if you:-
1. include a comma after #0.
For example:
<#0,:>xx.<:@gw0>
2.. try
<#0,:0044800800150><:@gw0>
Should call BT when #0 is dialled.
3. include a comma and S0..
<#0,:>xx.S0<:@gw0>
Please report back with the results :-)
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