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Is there an ATA into which I can plug 2 phones each with their own number and
completely separate from each other. I've read various sales leaflets online but don't know enough to decided if they do what I want. I think a Linksys SPA2002 will do this but am not sure. Failing that, is it possible to plug 2 ATAs, such as the SPA2002, into the same router and for them to work without interfering with each other. Thanks -- Lansbury [url]www.uk-air.net[/url] FAQs for the alt.travel.uk.air newsgroup |
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Lansbury wrote:[color=blue]
> Is there an ATA into which I can plug 2 phones each with their own > number and completely separate from each other. I've read various > sales leaflets online but don't know enough to decided if they do > what I want. I think a Linksys SPA2002 will do this but am not sure. > > Failing that, is it possible to plug 2 ATAs, such as the SPA2002, > into the same router and for them to work without interfering with > each other. > > Thanks[/color] I have a Linksys PAP2 this has 2 independent lines. Each line with their own number. Each line with a REN of 5, so I have 2 phones connected to one line and 3 phones connected to the other, as you would with normal landline extensions. Some of the SPA range do also have two independent lines. You can also use two ATAs, just need to alter some of the port settings. -- [url]http://www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk/pcpro[/url] [url]http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/dyna/rapex/rapex_archives_en.cfm[/url] [url]http://www.nhsconfidentiality.org[/url] |
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"Lansbury" <lansbury@spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:o4l4p3l6a25d7tk232u3dp44cjj8j8pkvv@4ax.com...[color=blue] > Is there an ATA into which I can plug 2 phones each with their own number > and > completely separate from each other. I've read various sales leaflets > online > but don't know enough to decided if they do what I want. I think a Linksys > SPA2002 will do this but am not sure. > > Failing that, is it possible to plug 2 ATAs, such as the SPA2002, into the > same router and for them to work without interfering with each other. > > Thanks > > > -- > Lansbury > [url]www.uk-air.net[/url] > FAQs for the alt.travel.uk.air newsgroup[/color] Also Fritzbox ATA. Very good bit of kit, two lines, but you can also configure up to 10 providers. [url]http://www.voiptalk.org/products/AVM+FritzBox+Fon+ata[/url] You can buy it in other places as well. |
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