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Old 01-12-2008, 10:22 PM
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Can anyone help me? I've finally set up my voip calls using voipdiscount. I'm making calls via my pap2 adapter. Everything is fine but I would like use my sipgate number be shown as the outgoing caller id and also receive calls on the same number, is this possible and if so, can you advise how?

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Old 01-13-2008, 10:11 AM
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 17:22:41 -0500, barristernet <barristernet.333yz1@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote:
>
>Can anyone help me? I've finally set up my voip calls using
>voipdiscount. I'm making calls via my pap2 adapter. Everything is fine
>but I would like use my sipgate number be shown as the outgoing caller
>id and also receive calls on the same number, is this possible and if
>so, can you advise how?


Can the PAP2 register to more than one trunk? If so, then you could do
what I use Trixbox for.

My VoipCheap service presents the caller ID of my Tesco Internet Phone
line (free real geographic number) and this is achieved using their
softphone application on a PC. You never have to use it again after this.
Trixbox registers with both VoipCheap and Tesco, so incoming calls come in
over Tesco, outgoing calls can go over either but present the Tesco
number.

Hope that made sense ^_^

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Old 01-13-2008, 12:07 PM
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barristernet wrote:
> Can anyone help me? I've finally set up my voip calls using
> voipdiscount. I'm making calls via my pap2 adapter. Everything is fine
> but I would like use my sipgate number be shown as the outgoing caller
> id and also receive calls on the same number, is this possible and if
> so, can you advise how?
>
> cheers
>


Download the VoIP Discount software.

Disable the line on the PAP2 you have for VoIP Discount (You can only log in
at one location).

In the VoIP Discount software, go to Profile and under phone numbers select
Home from the drop down menu, then enter your Sipgate number and OK that.
Enter number in International format, eg, +44161.....,
+44121......,+4420.... etc.

Then go to Options / Settings - Caller ID and click on Verify next to the
Sipgate number now listed there. The display will show a four digit number
and shortly afterwards your Sipgate phone line will ring and ask you to
enter that four digit number, and your number will be verified.

Once that is verified you can exit the VoIP Discount software, you'll have
to alter the option in the software not to start at boot up if you wish the
software to remain on the PC - maybe for cheap SMS.

Now log into your PAP2.

Go to the Line you have the VoIP Discount details on.

In User ID: Enter your Verified Sipgate number, this can be in normal UK
format if you wish 0161.., 0121.., 020.. or +44... or 0044 format all work
the same.

In Auth ID: Enter your VoIP Discount User Name.

In Use Auth ID: Select YES.

Enable the line again.

Save those changes.

Now when you dial out on the PAP2 VoIP Discount line, it will send your
Sipgate CLID.

Occasionally VoIPDiscount may lose the Verified number and you have to go
through the verifying again.


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Old 01-13-2008, 12:31 PM
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> Occasionally VoIPDiscount may lose the Verified number and you have to go
> through the verifying again.


I'm glad that hasn't happened to me yet. One of my Betamax registered
numbers
resides in normally unoccupied premises 100 miles away.


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Old 01-13-2008, 03:09 PM
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Thanks for all your help.

I have managed to setup the Caller ID. Just to complete the last part of my problem. How do I set up my pap2 configuration so that I make calls using the voipdiscount facility but receive calls on my sipgate number.

I only wish to use one line so looking at the pap2 settings, how can someone kindly tell me how this can be done?

Thanks in advance
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Old 01-13-2008, 09:41 PM
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Graham. wrote:

> I'm glad that hasn't happened to me yet. One of my Betamax registered
> numbers
> resides in normally unoccupied premises 100 miles away.


Well, if you set things up properly, you ought to be able to configure
it remotely.

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Old 01-13-2008, 11:45 PM
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"Iain" <no-one@hairydog.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1200260516.43837.1@iris.uk.clara.net...
> Graham. wrote:
>
>> I'm glad that hasn't happened to me yet. One of my Betamax registered
>> numbers
>> resides in normally unoccupied premises 100 miles away.

>
> Well, if you set things up properly, you ought to be able to configure it
> remotely.


Its just a BT landline, what do you suggest?

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Old 01-14-2008, 12:51 AM
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Graham. wrote:

>> Well, if you set things up properly, you ought to be able to configure it
>> remotely.

>
> Its just a BT landline, what do you suggest?


Ah, I see. Thought the ATA was at the remote end. Can you set up call
diversion on the line? Possibly not remotely, knowing BT.

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Old 01-14-2008, 04:55 PM
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 00:51:21 +0000, Iain wrote:

> Graham. wrote:
>
>>> Well, if you set things up properly, you ought to be able to configure
>>> it remotely.

>>
>> Its just a BT landline, what do you suggest?

>
> Ah, I see. Thought the ATA was at the remote end. Can you set up call
> diversion on the line? Possibly not remotely, knowing BT.


You can probably ring BT and ask them to do it for you. Paying for the
diversion beats a 200 mile round trip in my book!

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Old 01-14-2008, 06:43 PM
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It happens that alexd formulated :
> On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 00:51:21 +0000, Iain wrote:
>
>> Graham. wrote:
>>
>>>> Well, if you set things up properly, you ought to be able to configure
>>>> it remotely.
>>>
>>> Its just a BT landline, what do you suggest?

>>
>> Ah, I see. Thought the ATA was at the remote end. Can you set up call
>> diversion on the line? Possibly not remotely, knowing BT.

>
> You can probably ring BT and ask them to do it for you. Paying for the
> diversion beats a 200 mile round trip in my book!


.....BT have a service called "Smart Divert"

This allows a user to dial a control number and set up / turn on/off
diverts remotely. AFAIK, it is only available on business lines. Good
little service, though.

Alternatively, an "Administration Provided Call Divert" can be
requested. This should be available on Residential lines, however, has
the disadvantage of it being necessary to contact the SP to make any
changes. that said, you can have divert on busy/no answer or all calls
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Old 01-15-2008, 09:55 AM
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On 1月13日, 上午6时22分, barristernet <barristernet.333...@no-
mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote:
> Can anyone help me? I've finally set up my voip calls using
> voipdiscount. I'm making calls via my pap2 adapter. Everything is fine
> but I would like use my sipgate number be shown as the outgoing caller
> id and also receive calls on the same number, is this possible and if
> so, can you advise how?



If you want the callerID display on your mobile phone, you have to
apply the DID service. what you have now is like an extension number.


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Old 01-19-2008, 02:25 PM
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Default Help

Thanks for the threads but is there anyway of getting all my outgoing calls sent via voipdiscount and all the incoming calls via sipgate?

I am using the pap2 adapter and line 1 only.

HELP PLEASE this is driving me MAD!
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Old 01-19-2008, 08:47 PM
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barristernet brought next idea :
> Thanks for the threads but is there anyway of getting all my outgoing
> calls sent via voipdiscount and all the incoming calls via sipgate?
>
> I am using the pap2 adapter and line 1 only.
>
> HELP PLEASE this is driving me MAD!
>


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