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Old 26-07-2008, 15:41
uruy
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Nice bit of kit , bought from gradwell and came
preconfigured for some numbers i redirected
working wonderfully , very clear lines

question is ! , my landline !! can i run tht thru the grandstream
no sign of any socket ? dont think i can

I think I can plug landline into back of router , fine Ok
but still means having two phones !! anyway of running my standard
landline thru the grandstream ?

PAUK



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Old 26-07-2008, 16:52
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"uruy" <plsdont@spammegoaway.com> wrote in message
news:jt-dnXOBjvAkqhbVnZ2dnUVZ8v6dnZ2d@bt.com...[color=blue]
> Nice bit of kit , bought from gradwell and came
> preconfigured for some numbers i redirected
> working wonderfully , very clear lines
>
> question is ! , my landline !! can i run tht thru the grandstream
> no sign of any socket ? dont think i can
>
> I think I can plug landline into back of router , fine Ok
> but still means having two phones !! anyway of running my standard
> landline thru the grandstream ?
>
> PAUK[/color]

No, but if your router has VoIP facilities, can't you point
that at Gradwell instead? What is it anyway?

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Old 26-07-2008, 17:19
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"No, but if your router has VoIP facilities, can't you point
that at Gradwell instead? What is it anyway?"


what is what ? my router ? thats BT hub , it has a voip line yip
thats no problem BUT but separate to that i also have a standard BT landline
...id like to
ditch the phone and let calls go thru grandstream , purely from a
conviience of not having
second phon kicking about on my desk but i dont thinks it going to
be possible ...is it ? ...to run it thru the grandstream ?



"Graham." <me@privacy.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> "uruy" <plsdont@spammegoaway.com> wrote in message
> news:jt-dnXOBjvAkqhbVnZ2dnUVZ8v6dnZ2d@bt.com...[color=green]
>> Nice bit of kit , bought from gradwell and came
>> preconfigured for some numbers i redirected
>> working wonderfully , very clear lines
>>
>> question is ! , my landline !! can i run tht thru the grandstream
>> no sign of any socket ? dont think i can
>>
>> I think I can plug landline into back of router , fine Ok
>> but still means having two phones !! anyway of running my standard
>> landline thru the grandstream ?
>>
>> PAUK[/color]
>
> No, but if your router has VoIP facilities, can't you point
> that at Gradwell instead? What is it anyway?
>
> --
> Graham.
>
> %Profound_observation%
>[/color]


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Old 26-07-2008, 19:00
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on 26/07/2008, uruy supposed :[color=blue]
> "No, but if your router has VoIP facilities, can't you point
> that at Gradwell instead? What is it anyway?"
>
>
> what is what ? my router ? thats BT hub , it has a voip line yip
> thats no problem BUT but separate to that i also have a standard BT landline
> ..id like to
> ditch the phone and let calls go thru grandstream , purely from a conviience
> of not having
> second phon kicking about on my desk but i dont thinks it going to
> be possible ...is it ? ...to run it thru the grandstream ?
>[/color]

Not directly, no.

If you have inclusive calls on your landline, you could divert calls to
your Gradwell number.

You could purchase something like the Linksys SPA3102 or Grandstream
488 <http://www.voiptalk.org/products/Grandstream+Handytone+ATA-488>

With some clever programming, I'm sure you could make your new phone
ring on incoming calls to your BT line; not without some extra
equipment, though. (or a diversion)


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Old 26-07-2008, 19:28
uruy
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thnaks Jono
useful info .. diversion sounds reasonable as im not spending another
50 quid after laying out the cash on the GXP2020
will work on it in due course

PAUL

"Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message
news:mn.d4747d8754f152b5.88534@blueyonder.invalid...[color=blue]
> on 26/07/2008, uruy supposed :[color=green]
>> "No, but if your router has VoIP facilities, can't you point
>> that at Gradwell instead? What is it anyway?"
>>
>>
>> what is what ? my router ? thats BT hub , it has a voip line yip
>> thats no problem BUT but separate to that i also have a standard BT
>> landline ..id like to
>> ditch the phone and let calls go thru grandstream , purely from a
>> conviience of not having
>> second phon kicking about on my desk but i dont thinks it going to
>> be possible ...is it ? ...to run it thru the grandstream ?
>>[/color]
>
> Not directly, no.
>
> If you have inclusive calls on your landline, you could divert calls to
> your Gradwell number.
>
> You could purchase something like the Linksys SPA3102 or Grandstream 488
> <http://www.voiptalk.org/products/Grandstream+Handytone+ATA-488>
>
> With some clever programming, I'm sure you could make your new phone ring
> on incoming calls to your BT line; not without some extra equipment,
> though. (or a diversion)
>
>[/color]


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Old 26-07-2008, 19:30
uruy
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"Nice bit of kit , bought from gradwell and came
preconfigured for some numbers i redirected
working wonderfully , very clear lines"

That should have read "PORTED"



"uruy" <plsdont@spammegoaway.com> wrote in message
news:jt-dnXOBjvAkqhbVnZ2dnUVZ8v6dnZ2d@bt.com...[color=blue]
> Nice bit of kit , bought from gradwell and came
> preconfigured for some numbers i redirected
> working wonderfully , very clear lines
>
> question is ! , my landline !! can i run tht thru the grandstream
> no sign of any socket ? dont think i can
>
> I think I can plug landline into back of router , fine Ok
> but still means having two phones !! anyway of running my standard
> landline thru the grandstream ?
>
> PAUK
>
>
>[/color]


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Old 03-08-2008, 12:28
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Jono schreef:[color=blue]
> on 26/07/2008, uruy supposed :[color=green]
>> "No, but if your router has VoIP facilities, can't you point
>> that at Gradwell instead? What is it anyway?"
>>
>>
>> what is what ? my router ? thats BT hub , it has a voip line yip
>> thats no problem BUT but separate to that i also have a standard BT
>> landline ..id like to
>> ditch the phone and let calls go thru grandstream , purely from a
>> conviience of not having
>> second phon kicking about on my desk but i dont thinks it going to
>> be possible ...is it ? ...to run it thru the grandstream ?
>>[/color]
>
> Not directly, no.
>
> If you have inclusive calls on your landline, you could divert calls to
> your Gradwell number.
>
> You could purchase something like the Linksys SPA3102 or Grandstream 488
> <http://www.voiptalk.org/products/Grandstream+Handytone+ATA-488>
>
> With some clever programming, I'm sure you could make your new phone
> ring on incoming calls to your BT line; not without some extra
> equipment, though. (or a diversion)
>
>[/color]

It's possible with the SPA3102. i fond this article some time ago on
Voxilla:

_______
Re: AASTRA 57i to SPA3102 to POTS Setup Help
I would say at the start, I'm not knowledgeable about Aastra ip phones.
I did, however, glance at the user guide. I would first get the outgoing
calls working from the SPA to the ip phone.

If you wish to dedicate a line on the Aastra ip phone you would setup
the following on the IP Phone:

proxy: 192.168.1.100:5061 (where 192.168.1.100 is the SPA3102 ip address
and 5061 is the port number of the pstn line port on the SPA3102).
userid: userid (where userid is the "VoIP User n Auth ID" that you setup
under VoIP Users and Passwords (HTTP Authentication) on the SPA3102
password: password (where password is the "VoIP User n Password" that
you setup under VoIP Users and Passwords (HTTP Authentication) on the
SPA3102

You setup the line not to register

On the SPA3102 on the PSTN line tab you setup the following:

Line Enable: Yes
Register: NO
Make Call Without Reg: YES (used later for making a call from the
SPA3102 pots line)
Ans Call Without Reg: YES
VoIP-To-PSTN Gateway Enable:YES
VoIP Caller Auth Method:Http Digest
One Stage Dialing: YES

VoIP User 1 Auth ID: userid (the userid you setup above)
VoIP User 1 Password: password (the password you setup above)

VoIP Answer Delay: 0

If all is setup properly you dial the pstn phone number that you wish to
dial on the Aestra ip phone and the ip phone sends a sip invite to the
SPA3102 which receives the invite and dials the number on the PSTN line.

I would mention that there is an alternative way to configure the
SPA3102 where you call the SPA3102 and it returns a dialtone for the
pstn line to the caller.


After the above is working, to get calls going the other way you would
setup the following on the IP Phone. I will assume that you will use ip
dialing to call the aastra phone.

On the Line 1 tab set:
Enable ip dialing: YES

On the PSTN Line tab set:

dial plan 2: (<:192.168.1.150:5066>S0) where 192.168.1.150 is the Aastra
ip phone ip address and 5066 is the aastra phone line port number)

PSTN-To-VoIP Gateway Enable:YES
PSTN Caller Auth Method: None
PSTN Caller Default DP: 2 (the dial plan you setup above)
Off Hook While Calling VoIP: NO
PSTN Answer Delay:nn (set the number of seconds the phone should ring on
the SPA3102 before the pstn-to-VoIP gateway takes over and calls the
aastra phone)

If all is setup properly an incoming pstn line call will "ring-thru" to
the phone attached to the SPA3102 for the number of seconds set in PSTN
Answer Delay. If the phone is not answered, the pstn-to-VoIP gateway
will then automatically dial the aastra phone.
___________________________________________________________________

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