Sean <seanhardy88NOSPAM@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Sadly it is not likely it will ever work. I've used BT VoIP boxes, with
> PSTN connectivity, and they work with a relay. They are on VoIP all the
> time, unless there is a power cut, or the user presses a key which has
> been assigned. When a incoming call comes through on a BT line the CLI
> is sent before the ring voltage, the relay does not switch over until
> the ring is sent.
So the phone misses the CLI as it's whizzed through before it knows it's
got an incoming call... if the router was on PSTN by default, instead of
VoIP, it would be OK for CLI, except you'd have to probably press a
button or whatever to make a VoIP call. I think I sort of understand :-)
If so then it's not going be be solvable, as you say. Guess I'll have to
stick with the CD30 for now.
Thanks Sean -
Deb.
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