Finally got my new Fritz Boz 7170, to replace my Linksys SPA3102.
I can confirm it solves the echo problem I was getting with SPA3102.
After getting bogged down in the technicalities of VOIP with the
SPA3102, the friitz box was remarkably easy to install, and works
straight out the box. Would certainly recommend to newbies who just
want to add a VOIP option to their existing fixed landline phone and
ADSL internet system.
I am on low bandwidth here, so the automatic priority that the router
section gives to voip call data traffic is very welcome.
The web based menu system is aimed an non-voip conversant users, so
after working with the spa3102, seems a little too simple, but it does
the job.
The Fritz box does not appear to digitize the fixed landline phone
signal, like the SPA3102 does, just switches it straight through the
box, which works a dream. I was getting echo even on the landline
calls with the SPA3102, what is that all about?
I have a small problem I would like help with please, as I cannot find
the answer in the documentation that came with the Fritz box, it
concerns Dialing rules.
Because I get free national calls with Telefonica, I dont want to use
the VOIP connection for those calls. So here is what I would like to
achieve.
Any number starting 00, to go out over the VOIP line
Any other number to go out over the Fixed line
>Because I get free national calls with Telefonica, I dont want to use
>the VOIP connection for those calls. So here is what I would like to
>achieve.
>
>Any number starting 00, to go out over the VOIP line
>Any other number to go out over the Fixed line
This is from a clueless noob who got their dial plan working and
that's about all.
Maybe you can extrapolate something from my dial plan to deal
with the "00" situation: ("POTS" = Fixed line")
----------------------------------------------------------------
(
911<:@gw0>S0 | Force "911" to POTS, dialing
immediately
1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | Immediate dial for normal "1 + 10
digits" numbers
<:1>[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxxS0 | If number is only 10 digits, prefix
it with "1" and dial immediately
011[2-9]x. Handle overseas dialing
)
On 10/04/11 09:23, Anti-Spam wrote:
> Finally got my new Fritz Boz 7170, to replace my Linksys SPA3102.
> I can confirm it solves the echo problem I was getting with SPA3102.
> After getting bogged down in the technicalities of VOIP with the
> SPA3102, the friitz box was remarkably easy to install, and works
> straight out the box. Would certainly recommend to newbies who just
> want to add a VOIP option to their existing fixed landline phone and
> ADSL internet system.
> I am on low bandwidth here, so the automatic priority that the router
> section gives to voip call data traffic is very welcome.
> The web based menu system is aimed an non-voip conversant users, so
> after working with the spa3102, seems a little too simple, but it does
> the job.
> The Fritz box does not appear to digitize the fixed landline phone
> signal, like the SPA3102 does, just switches it straight through the
> box, which works a dream. I was getting echo even on the landline
> calls with the SPA3102, what is that all about?
>
> I have a small problem I would like help with please, as I cannot find
> the answer in the documentation that came with the Fritz box, it
> concerns Dialing rules.
> Because I get free national calls with Telefonica, I dont want to use
> the VOIP connection for those calls. So here is what I would like to
> achieve.
>
> Any number starting 00, to go out over the VOIP line
> Any other number to go out over the Fixed line
>
> TIA.
>
> Mark in Spain.
The dialling rules are so simple, it's almost an insult!
On Sun, 10 Apr 2011 17:14:46 +0100, cybuerke <cybuerke@PLMgmail.com>
wrote:
>On 10/04/11 09:23, Anti-Spam wrote:
>> Finally got my new Fritz Boz 7170, to replace my Linksys SPA3102.
>> I can confirm it solves the echo problem I was getting with SPA3102.
>> After getting bogged down in the technicalities of VOIP with the
>> SPA3102, the friitz box was remarkably easy to install, and works
>> straight out the box. Would certainly recommend to newbies who just
>> want to add a VOIP option to their existing fixed landline phone and
>> ADSL internet system.
>> I am on low bandwidth here, so the automatic priority that the router
>> section gives to voip call data traffic is very welcome.
>> The web based menu system is aimed an non-voip conversant users, so
>> after working with the spa3102, seems a little too simple, but it does
>> the job.
>> The Fritz box does not appear to digitize the fixed landline phone
>> signal, like the SPA3102 does, just switches it straight through the
>> box, which works a dream. I was getting echo even on the landline
>> calls with the SPA3102, what is that all about?
>>
>> I have a small problem I would like help with please, as I cannot find
>> the answer in the documentation that came with the Fritz box, it
>> concerns Dialing rules.
>> Because I get free national calls with Telefonica, I dont want to use
>> the VOIP connection for those calls. So here is what I would like to
>> achieve.
>>
>> Any number starting 00, to go out over the VOIP line
>> Any other number to go out over the Fixed line
>>
>> TIA.
>>
>> Mark in Spain.
>
>The dialling rules are so simple, it's almost an insult!
>
>In Telephony > Dialing Rules:
>
>Number = 00 Connect via = Internet
>
>Number = 112 Connect via = Fixed Line
>
>Number = 9 Connect via = Fixed Line
>
>Will see you OK.
Thanks, I thought it was more complicated than that. Works a treat.
On Sun, 10 Apr 2011 09:31:33 -0400, "(PeteCresswell)" <x@y.Invalid>
wrote:
>Per Anti-Spam:
>
>>Because I get free national calls with Telefonica, I dont want to use
>>the VOIP connection for those calls. So here is what I would like to
>>achieve.
>>
>>Any number starting 00, to go out over the VOIP line
>>Any other number to go out over the Fixed line
>
>This is from a clueless noob who got their dial plan working and
>that's about all.
>
>Maybe you can extrapolate something from my dial plan to deal
>with the "00" situation: ("POTS" = Fixed line")
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------
>(
> 911<:@gw0>S0 | Force "911" to POTS, dialing
>immediately
>
> 1800xxxxxxx<:@gw0>S0 | 11-digit 800 numbers: Immeditate
>dial to POTS
> 1855xxxxxxx<:@gw0>S0 |
> 1866xxxxxxx<:@gw0>S0 |
> 1877xxxxxxx<:@gw0>S0 |
> 1888xxxxxxx<:@gw0>S0 |
>
> <:1>800xxxxxxx<:@gw0>S0 | 10-digit 800 numbers: Append "1",
>immediate dial to POTS
> <:1>855xxxxxxx<:@gw0>S0 |
> <:1>866xxxxxxx<:@gw0>S0 |
> <:1>877xxxxxxx<:@gw0>S0 |
> <:1>888xxxxxxx<:@gw0>S0 |
>
> 1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | Immediate dial for normal "1 + 10
>digits" numbers
> <:1>[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxxS0 | If number is only 10 digits, prefix
>it with "1" and dial immediately
> 011[2-9]x. Handle overseas dialing
>)
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------
Don't understand what you mean, can you clarify please,
these look like SPA3102 dial plans?
Per Anti-Spam:
>
>Don't understand what you mean, can you clarify please,
>these look like SPA3102 dial plans?
Right on. But if you can recognize the device from looking at a
dial plan, you're so far ahead of me that you should ignore
anything I say.
--
PeteCresswell