Re: SPA3102 or something else?? On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 16:13:40 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
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>> However, I *might* (say might 'cause not sure yet) want
>> to have more than one SIP INCOMING number.
>> And this I see from reading, is not possible on the
>> incoming??
>>
>> If it's not possible to have multiple incoming voip
>> numbers (and assuming I decide I really do want this) is
>> there another ATA I could consider which has all of these
>> features?
>
>The Fritz!Box range can have up to 10 SIP accounts, both incoming and
>outgoing. Callthrough is theoretically possible but I've never tried it,
>not having a requirement for it. You can certainly route calls to
>different prefixes/numbers via specified accounts and/or the fixed line.
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>Ivor
As Ivor says callthrough is 'theoretically' possible but I think that
there have been postings that say it is hard, if not impossible, to
implement. No doubt someone will comment on that.
With the advent of Voxalot, the functionality of ATAs does not have to
be so great. Take a look at voxalot.com and see what you can achieve
with that. I have an SPA-3000, similar to the SPA-3102.
I use Voxalot and can thus have as many outgoing and incoming
providers as I like. What you can't do is have them terminating on
different handsets. If you want that you will have to go for the
Fritzbox which has a number of phone outputs (number depends on
model).
You also need to look at your current set up. Do you need a router or
have you already got one. If the former then you might choose the
Fritzbox because it has LAN outputs ( the number depends on the model
you choose). The SPA-3102 can be used as a single LAN output router,
if you wish, or, alternatively, just connect it to the output of your
current router.
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