Re: Sipgate and ATA186
In message <4m5olfF4l8mbU1@individual.net>, Ivor Jones
<ivor@despammed.invalid> writes[color=blue]
>"Malcolm Loades" <devnull@spam-trap.org.uk> wrote in
>message news:+E3lp0KBZW$EFwUz@news.posting[color=green]
>> In message
>> <1157451905.739407.67290@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
>> PhilT <newsnet@gmail.com> writes[color=darkred]
>> >
>> > Malcolm Loades wrote:
>> >
>> > > This works perfectly with the exception of not being
>> > > able to send DTMF tones over the line - dialling is
>> > > no problem. Therefore I'm unable to call most
>> > > business lines which answer with "For xxxx please
>> > > press y". This also rules out voicemail.
>> >
>> > > Any ideas, please?
>> >
>> > are there any options to configure "in band signalling
>> > " or similar DTMF options on the ATA ?[/color]
>>
>> Not that I can see.[/color]
>
>There should be an option somewhere, I've not seen a 186 however the 486 I
>had was configurable in this way, I can't remember the details offhand.
>
>However, as far as Sipgate voicemail goes, if you dial the remote access
>number 020 7043 7777 then you should be able to access it ok, let me know
>if you have problems. Note that this number will ask you for your SIP ID
>and 4-digit PIN.[/color]
Fine if done from a 'regular' phone, but no good using the
ATA186/Sipgate combination because the tones aren't recognised!
Malcolm
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