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How can I configure a Linksys PAP2T and/or dial a prefix on a phone
connected to Line 1 such that an outgoing call goes out on Line 2? I've just set up voiptalk.org successfully for incoming and outgoing calls (at ****ing last!), after being ditched by voxbone as they don't support personal customers. However, I'd like to use voipcheap.co.uk for outgoing calls. I've configured line 2 for this. How can I use it from a phone connected on Line 1? Thanks, Ian |
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Ian Richardson wrote:[color=blue]
> How can I configure a Linksys PAP2T and/or dial a prefix on a phone > connected to Line 1 such that an outgoing call goes out on Line 2? > > I've just set up voiptalk.org successfully for incoming and outgoing > calls (at ****ing last!), after being ditched by voxbone as they don't > support personal customers. However, I'd like to use voipcheap.co.uk > for outgoing calls. > > I've configured line 2 for this. How can I use it from a phone > connected on Line 1? > > Thanks, > > Ian[/color] With a PAP2 it is two separate lines. |
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On 28 Mar, 15:30, "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}"
<bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue] > Ian Richardson wrote:[color=green] > > How can I configure a Linksys PAP2T and/or dial a prefix on a phone > > connected to Line 1 such that an outgoing call goes out on Line 2?[/color] >[color=green] > > I've just set up voiptalk.org successfully for incoming and outgoing > > calls (at ****ing last!), after being ditched by voxbone as they don't > > support personal customers. However, I'd like to use voipcheap.co.uk > > for outgoing calls.[/color][/color] <snip> [color=blue] > With a PAP2 it is two separate lines.[/color] Would I be able to configure my account with voiptalk.org in some way (and if so, how?), or could I configure the PAP2T such that Line 1 can call out via voipcheap.co.uk and take incoming calls via voiptalk.org? Thanks, Ian |
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Configure Line 1 with your voipcheap.co.uk sip settings and configure Line 2
with your voiptalk.org sip settings. simple no great mystery there. <grandmastermarclar@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:1175095657.890666.86840@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > On 28 Mar, 15:30, "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" > <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote:[color=green] >> Ian Richardson wrote:[color=darkred] >> > How can I configure a Linksys PAP2T and/or dial a prefix on a phone >> > connected to Line 1 such that an outgoing call goes out on Line 2?[/color] >>[color=darkred] >> > I've just set up voiptalk.org successfully for incoming and outgoing >> > calls (at ****ing last!), after being ditched by voxbone as they don't >> > support personal customers. However, I'd like to use voipcheap.co.uk >> > for outgoing calls.[/color][/color] > > <snip> >[color=green] >> With a PAP2 it is two separate lines.[/color] > > Would I be able to configure my account with voiptalk.org in some way > (and if so, how?), or could I configure the PAP2T such that Line 1 can > call out via voipcheap.co.uk and take incoming calls via voiptalk.org? > > Thanks, > > Ian >[/color] |
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Dick Dash wrote:[color=blue]
> Configure Line 1 with your voipcheap.co.uk sip settings and configure Line 2 > with your voiptalk.org sip settings. simple no great mystery there.[/color] ....but I only want to use one phone line socket on the back of the PAP2T. Will this work? Thanks, Ian |
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On 28 Mar 2007 08:27:37 -0700, [email]grandmastermarclar@googlemail.com[/email]
wrote: [color=blue] >On 28 Mar, 15:30, "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" ><bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote:[color=green] >> Ian Richardson wrote:[color=darkred] >> > How can I configure a Linksys PAP2T and/or dial a prefix on a phone >> > connected to Line 1 such that an outgoing call goes out on Line 2?[/color] >>[color=darkred] >> > I've just set up voiptalk.org successfully for incoming and outgoing >> > calls (at ****ing last!), after being ditched by voxbone as they don't >> > support personal customers. However, I'd like to use voipcheap.co.uk >> > for outgoing calls.[/color][/color] > ><snip> >[color=green] >> With a PAP2 it is two separate lines.[/color] > >Would I be able to configure my account with voiptalk.org in some way >(and if so, how?), or could I configure the PAP2T such that Line 1 can >call out via voipcheap.co.uk and take incoming calls via voiptalk.org? > >Thanks, > >Ian[/color] You can't do a mix of providers on any one line. To do what you want to do check out Voxalot. Set up Voxalot for one of your PAP2 lines. Then set up Voxalot with the incoming and outgoing providers of your choice. When setting up make sure that the provider(s) that you want to be incoming are set to 'register'. There are tutorials now on the Voxalot site but, if after reading them, you have further queries, you can always come back here with further questions. I use Voxalot as my main provider and I have found the Europe server to be very reliable. It also means that you can have one voice mailbox even if you have several registered incoming lines. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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Ian Richardson wrote:[color=blue]
> Dick Dash wrote:[color=green] >> Configure Line 1 with your voipcheap.co.uk sip settings and >> configure Line 2 with your voiptalk.org sip settings. simple no >> great mystery there.[/color] > > ...but I only want to use one phone line socket on the back of the > PAP2T. Will this work? > > Thanks, > > Ian[/color] The PAP2 has two separate lines. Account 1 on line 1 and account 2 on line 2. It is a two line device. -- 60 day free DVD rental: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd[/url] Mobile Offers: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/mob[/url] Win Amazon Vouchers: [url]http://www.wabbadabba.com/join.aspx?friend=4I9Q6C6X3477[/url] |
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{{{{{Welcome}}}}} explained on 28/03/2007 :[color=blue]
> Ian Richardson wrote:[color=green] >> Dick Dash wrote:[color=darkred] >>> Configure Line 1 with your voipcheap.co.uk sip settings and >>> configure Line 2 with your voiptalk.org sip settings. simple no >>> great mystery there.[/color] >> >> ...but I only want to use one phone line socket on the back of the >> PAP2T. Will this work? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Ian[/color] > > The PAP2 has two separate lines. > > Account 1 on line 1 and account 2 on line 2. > > It is a two line device.[/color] Unless it's flashed with the SPA1001 firmware..... |
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Jono wrote:[color=blue]
> {{{{{Welcome}}}}} explained on 28/03/2007 :[color=green] >> Ian Richardson wrote:[color=darkred] >>> Dick Dash wrote: >>>> Configure Line 1 with your voipcheap.co.uk sip settings and >>>> configure Line 2 with your voiptalk.org sip settings. simple no >>>> great mystery there. >>> >>> ...but I only want to use one phone line socket on the back of the >>> PAP2T. Will this work? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Ian[/color] >> >> The PAP2 has two separate lines. >> >> Account 1 on line 1 and account 2 on line 2. >> >> It is a two line device.[/color] > > Unless it's flashed with the SPA1001 firmware.....[/color] Yes, that can be done, though the LEDs stop functioning, OK if you don't mind the slight problems. -- 60 day free DVD rental: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd[/url] Mobile Offers: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/mob[/url] Win Amazon Vouchers: [url]http://www.wabbadabba.com/join.aspx?friend=4I9Q6C6X3477[/url] |
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"Brian A" <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:56al039tep7p2gbtdq6j4vpti1ohth7rk2@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On 28 Mar 2007 08:27:37 -0700, [email]grandmastermarclar@googlemail.com[/email] > wrote: >[color=green] >>On 28 Mar, 15:30, "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" >><bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote:[color=darkred] >>> Ian Richardson wrote: >>> > How can I configure a Linksys PAP2T and/or dial a prefix on a phone >>> > connected to Line 1 such that an outgoing call goes out on Line 2? >>> >>> > I've just set up voiptalk.org successfully for incoming and outgoing >>> > calls (at ****ing last!), after being ditched by voxbone as they don't >>> > support personal customers. However, I'd like to use voipcheap.co.uk >>> > for outgoing calls.[/color] >> >><snip> >>[color=darkred] >>> With a PAP2 it is two separate lines.[/color] >> >>Would I be able to configure my account with voiptalk.org in some way >>(and if so, how?), or could I configure the PAP2T such that Line 1 can >>call out via voipcheap.co.uk and take incoming calls via voiptalk.org? >> >>Thanks, >> >>Ian[/color] > You can't do a mix of providers on any one line. > To do what you want to do check out Voxalot. > Set up Voxalot for one of your PAP2 lines. Then set up Voxalot with > the incoming and outgoing providers of your choice. > When setting up make sure that the provider(s) that you want to be > incoming are set to 'register'. > There are tutorials now on the Voxalot site but, if after reading > them, you have further queries, you can always come back here with > further questions. > I use Voxalot as my main provider and I have found the Europe server > to be very reliable. It also means that you can have one voice mailbox > even if you have several registered incoming lines. > > Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.[/color] Remember though that none of the Betamax companies work over Voxalot now - confirmed from two sources. |
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