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Hi, When I open my fritz box interface I have the message that I have news in my mail-box. I have collected the messages but the message is still there. Is there any way to get rid of it or stop it checking it. thanks Nigel -- Winter and Summer holidays in the alps!!! [url]www.austrianfamilyholidays.co.uk[/url] |
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"Nigel" <dgfh@ndhs.net> wrote in message news:eugasi$8q0$1@news.datemas.de[color=blue] > Hi, > > When I open my fritz box interface I have the message > that I have news in my mail-box. I have collected the > messages but the message is still there. Is there any way > to get rid of it or stop it checking it.[/color] Have you asked AVM..? Sounds like it might be a firmware bug..? Ivor |
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Another question- I use one provider to dial out but I use another provider
for incoming calls, with the Fritzbox is it possible so that when the other party telephone rings it shows the incoming number not the number I am using to dial out with.! I dial out with voipstunt but I use a sipgate number for people to dial me. Does that make sense. Thanks Nigel -- Winter and Summer holidays in the alps!!! [url]www.austrianfamilyholidays.co.uk[/url] |
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"Nigel" <dgfh@ndhs.net> wrote in message
news:euid43$gsf$1@news.datemas.de[color=blue] > Another question- I use one provider to dial out but I > use another provider for incoming calls, with the > Fritzbox is it possible so that when the other party > telephone rings it shows the incoming number not the > number I am using to dial out with.! I dial out with > voipstunt but I use a sipgate number for people to dial > me. > Does that make sense.[/color] All the SIP accounts on a Fritz!Box are independent of one another except for the fact that they may ring the same phone. When you call out, the number of the line you are calling out on will be presented, unless of course you withhold it. Ivor |
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"Ivor Jones" <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote in message news:574lrbF2biafeU1@mid.individual.net...[color=blue] > > .................................................... When you call out,[/color] the[color=blue] > number of the line you are calling out on will be presented, unless of > course you withhold it.[/color] Which, if I understand you correctly means you can only present the number of the line (account) you actually use to call out, ie you can not spoof the CLI (or use one from another account)? Nigels post had made me think that the Fritz!Box had yet another significant advantage over my DrayTek 2800VG (no FXO ports and only 6 VoIP accounts). Rob |
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"Rob" <nobody@this.place.invalid> wrote in message news:460d2704$0$8735$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net[color=blue] > "Ivor Jones" <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote in message > news:574lrbF2biafeU1@mid.individual.net...[color=green] > > > > .................................................... > > When you call out, the number of the line you are > > calling out on will be presented, unless of course you > > withhold it.[/color] > > Which, if I understand you correctly means you can only > present the number of the line (account) you actually use > to call out, ie you can not spoof the CLI (or use one > from another account)?[/color] That's correct. The accounts behave as if they were all on totally separate ATA's, it's just that they can be made to ring the same phone socket as another account, also the account used to call out can be set by dialling rules. Not quite as sophisticated as a Sipura style dial plan, but useful enough. As I said, it's theoretically possible to forward calls from one line to dial out on another, but I believe it is somewhat problematic, I've never tried as I have no need for it. Ivor |
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"Nigel" <dgfh@ndhs.net> wrote in message news:euid43$gsf$1@news.datemas.de...[color=blue] > Another question- I use one provider to dial out but I use another[/color] provider[color=blue] > for incoming calls, with the Fritzbox is it possible so that when the[/color] other[color=blue] > party telephone rings it shows the incoming number not the number I am[/color] using[color=blue] > to dial out with.! I dial out with voipstunt but I use a sipgate number[/color] for[color=blue] > people to dial me.[/color] Yes and No Betamax clones ALL allow you to "spoof" the CLI However the number you want to use for CLI needs to be "controlled" by Betamax (verification) You van do this with the resp. betamax client (up to 5 numbers) And you can set-up in your FritzBox which number to use. The number to use MUST be one of the numbers you have registered via the software, otherwise no number will be presented. Mobile phones are verified via SMS: you need to enter the code (6 characters) received by SMS. Landlines are verified by a call you receive: you just need to enter a code (4 numbers) on your phone. However (that's why I answered "Yes and No") not all Betamax clones allow you to register landlines. They ALL allow you to register mobile numbers, but only Voipcheap.com, Voipbuster, Justvoip allows you to verify landlines (you need the Software version 3.02, Build 424) I guess it's a matter of days before the other Betamax clones get upgraded to version 3.02, Build 424 Once upgraded, you will be able to register your Sipgate number, as outguing CLI on your Voipstunt calls. Trust this helps Philippe |
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After serious thinking Philippe Deleye wrote :[color=blue]
> They ALL allow you to register mobile numbers, but only Voipcheap.com, > Voipbuster, Justvoip allows you to verify landlines (you need the Software > version 3.02, Build 424)[/color] Thank you for that, Phillippe. I have just had my 0870 number sucessfully verified. Very useful for when I call the bank or Sky. |
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Recently, Ivor Jones popped out over the fence
around uk.telecom.voip and said... | | |"Rob" <nobody@this.place.invalid> wrote in message |news:460d2704$0$8735$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net |> "Ivor Jones" <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote in message |> news:574lrbF2biafeU1@mid.individual.net... |> > |> > .................................................... |> > When you call out, the number of the line you are |> > calling out on will be presented, unless of course you |> > withhold it. |> |> Which, if I understand you correctly means you can only |> present the number of the line (account) you actually use |> to call out, ie you can not spoof the CLI (or use one |> from another account)? | |That's correct. The accounts behave as if they were all on totally |separate ATA's, it's just that they can be made to ring the same phone |socket as another account, also the account used to call out can be set by |dialling rules. Not quite as sophisticated as a Sipura style dial plan, |but useful enough. | |As I said, it's theoretically possible to forward calls from one line to |dial out on another, but I believe it is somewhat problematic, I've never |tried as I have no need for it. | |Ivor | I am actually using my FritzBox to call in Italy from my UK mobile phone when I'm not home. I call my VoIP "home" number from my mobile: the FritzBox is set to recognize my mobile number as the authorized call-through origin, greets me with a dual-tone confirmation tone and awaits for my input. Dialling "0" I am routed to the VoIP line of my choice (and in my case is my Italian VoIP account) and I get the "invite to dial" tone. All I have to do then is to dial an italian phone number (fixed or mobile) and I'm calling Italy from my mobile at an unbeatable price! My call from the mobile to home is in my inclusive minutes price plan, as is my call on the italian VoIP line. On top of that, if I simply want to speak with somebody at home, dialling "1" or "2" instead of "0" I can make a call to the FritzBox extension of my choice. Pretty impressive, uh? Oh, and works like a charm. Every time. -- ßødincµs²°°° - The Y2K Druid ---------------------------- Law 42 on computing: Anything that could go wron@~ ¬ $: Access Violation -- Core dumped |
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"Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message news:mn.f47e7d73f9686cb2.48968@blueyonder.invalid...[color=blue] > Thank you for that, Phillippe. > > I have just had my 0870 number sucessfully verified. Very useful for > when I call the bank or Sky. >[/color] Hi, I'm not form the UK, that's maybe why I miss the point of the link between verifying your 0870 number and calling then bank or Sky ?? |
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