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"bob garbutt" <bobgarb@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:FCZvj.12591$jH4.9508@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk [snip] : : What about settings for local calls, that could be done : : on a dial plan with the sipura, dont want to dial the : : full 0108 thingy for local calls etc On mine (original Fritz!Box Fon, no wireless) it's in Settings > Telephony[color=blue] > Internet Telephony. There you will find a list of the configured VoIP[/color] numbers, click on edit for the one you want and in the following screen there are various options. One is "Use Area Code" where you put a tick, then the code in the next box (without the initial 0). On my London number this allows me to dial the 8 local digits without dialling 020. Be warned though that doing this removes the ability to dial a SIP number on your provider directly. For example on Sipgate I can't dial another Sipgate number directly using the 7 digit SIP ID, I have to dial the PSTN number. It's still a free call, but something to remember if you're used to dialling SIP ID's. Ivor |
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"Herman" <whitehouse.madhousetakemeout@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:fppank$d03$1@aioe.org...[color=blue] > "bob garbutt" <bobgarb@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message > news:6OUvj.79417$LD6.55108@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk... > > Suspect his problem is his router or other device on his network. I had a > BT Voyager once that locked up occasionally when SIP traffic passed > through. Alternatively he may need to open some ports on his router, or > the Sipura may have some settings that need adjusting (no experience of > these unfortunately) >[/color] I am that person with the SPA3102 device that is reset - see this thread on another forum here - [url]http://forum.voxilla.com/linksys-sipura-voip-support-forum/odd-bug-caller-can-cause-3102-reset-26719.html[/url] The odd thing is that Bob Garbutt could call me without problem using another ATA (PAP2 or SPA1001) or even the Fritzbox before the firmware upgrade. So I can't imagine what needs fixing at my end as all other aspects of Sipgate, Voipcheap and PSTN call handling work faultlessly. The SPA3102 reset is repeatable and ONLY happens with this one caller with the firmware upgraded Fritzbox - most odd..! Cheers from Mike. |
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"Ivor Jones" <ivor@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote in message
news:62b861F2305s2U1@mid.individual.net...[color=blue] > "bob garbutt" <bobgarb@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message > news:FCZvj.12591$jH4.9508@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk > > [snip] > > : : What about settings for local calls, that could be done > : : on a dial plan with the sipura, dont want to dial the > : : full 0108 thingy for local calls etc > > On mine (original Fritz!Box Fon, no wireless) it's in Settings > Telephony[color=green] > > Internet Telephony. There you will find a list of the configured VoIP[/color] > numbers, click on edit for the one you want and in the following screen > there are various options. One is "Use Area Code" where you put a tick, > then the code in the next box (without the initial 0). On my London number > this allows me to dial the 8 local digits without dialling 020. > > Be warned though that doing this removes the ability to dial a SIP number > on your provider directly. For example on Sipgate I can't dial another > Sipgate number directly using the 7 digit SIP ID, I have to dial the PSTN > number. It's still a free call, but something to remember if you're used > to dialling SIP ID's. > > Ivor >[/color] ....or short codes like 10000 on sipgate. That is a worse problem. |
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"Herman" <whitehouse.madhousetakemeout@bigfoot.com> wrote
in message news:fpq0rk$qg3$1@aioe.org : : "Ivor Jones" <ivor@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote in : : message news:62b861F2305s2U1@mid.individual.net... [snip] : : : Be warned though that doing this removes the ability : : : to dial a SIP number on your provider directly. For : : : example on Sipgate I can't dial another Sipgate : : : number directly using the 7 digit SIP ID, I have to : : : dial the PSTN number. It's still a free call, but : : : something to remember if you're used to dialling SIP : : : ID's. : : : : ...or short codes like 10000 on sipgate. That is a : : worse problem. I just set up speed dials for those. I use **750 for voicemail and **799 for 10000. Ivor |
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"Mike Sun" <sun12000@mailinator.com> wrote in message
news:WD%vj.12203$XI.2467@text.news.virginmedia.com...[color=blue] > > "Herman" <whitehouse.madhousetakemeout@bigfoot.com> wrote in message > news:fppank$d03$1@aioe.org...[color=green] >> "bob garbutt" <bobgarb@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:6OUvj.79417$LD6.55108@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk... >> >> Suspect his problem is his router or other device on his network. I had >> a BT Voyager once that locked up occasionally when SIP traffic passed >> through. Alternatively he may need to open some ports on his router, or >> the Sipura may have some settings that need adjusting (no experience of >> these unfortunately) >>[/color] > > I am that person with the SPA3102 device that is reset - see this thread > on another forum here - > [url]http://forum.voxilla.com/linksys-sipura-voip-support-forum/odd-bug-caller-can-cause-3102-reset-26719.html[/url] > > The odd thing is that Bob Garbutt could call me without problem using > another ATA (PAP2 or SPA1001) or even the Fritzbox before the firmware > upgrade. So I can't imagine what needs fixing at my end as all other > aspects of Sipgate, Voipcheap and PSTN call handling work faultlessly. > > The SPA3102 reset is repeatable and ONLY happens with this one caller with > the firmware upgraded Fritzbox - most odd..! > > Cheers from Mike.[/color] indeed - most odd! Have no clues then I am afraid. Perhaps someone like Ivor as an owner of both devices can comment on any conflicts? |
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"Herman" <whitehouse.madhousetakemeout@bigfoot.com> wrote
in message news:fpttfc$jrb$1@aioe.org : : "Mike Sun" <sun12000@mailinator.com> wrote in message : : news:WD%vj.12203$XI.2467@text.news.virginmedia.com... [snip] : : : The SPA3102 reset is repeatable and ONLY happens with : : : this one caller with the firmware upgraded Fritzbox - : : : most odd..! : : : : : : Cheers from Mike. : : : : indeed - most odd! Have no clues then I am afraid. : : Perhaps someone like Ivor as an owner of both devices : : can comment on any conflicts? As I don't have a 3102 I can't, I'm afraid. But I've never had any problems with my SPA-2000 or 1001 in conjunction with my Fritz. Ivor |
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I'll do some further tests with Bob with debug option enabled on for my
SPA3102. As mentioned before, the reset issue is very specific to latest firmware on Fritzbox calling SPA3102 also on latest firmware. It would be nice if there were someone else with an SPA3102 that Bob could call as a test. Cheers from Mike |
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