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Old 26-07-2008, 19:28
uruy
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Default Re: grandsteam 20 20


thnaks Jono
useful info .. diversion sounds reasonable as im not spending another
50 quid after laying out the cash on the GXP2020
will work on it in due course

PAUL

"Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message
news:mn.d4747d8754f152b5.88534@blueyonder.invalid...[color=blue]
> on 26/07/2008, uruy supposed :[color=green]
>> "No, but if your router has VoIP facilities, can't you point
>> that at Gradwell instead? What is it anyway?"
>>
>>
>> what is what ? my router ? thats BT hub , it has a voip line yip
>> thats no problem BUT but separate to that i also have a standard BT
>> landline ..id like to
>> ditch the phone and let calls go thru grandstream , purely from a
>> conviience of not having
>> second phon kicking about on my desk but i dont thinks it going to
>> be possible ...is it ? ...to run it thru the grandstream ?
>>[/color]
>
> Not directly, no.
>
> If you have inclusive calls on your landline, you could divert calls to
> your Gradwell number.
>
> You could purchase something like the Linksys SPA3102 or Grandstream 488
> <http://www.voiptalk.org/products/Grandstream+Handytone+ATA-488>
>
> With some clever programming, I'm sure you could make your new phone ring
> on incoming calls to your BT line; not without some extra equipment,
> though. (or a diversion)
>
>[/color]


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