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Grandstream ATA-hardware with several SIP-accounts?
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| Roger Vanderheyden 2005-07-28, 5:45 pm |
| Hello,
Since a while I'm using a Grandstream HT-286 SIP-adapter. It's working fine,
but it has the limitation that it only can handle 1 SIP-account. I'm using
several SIP-accounts by several registrars (including local phonenumbers in
different countries), but unfortunately the Grandstream equipment can only
handle 1 SIP account. For example, the AVM Fritz!Box Fon
((http://www.avm.de/en/Produkte/FRITZ...he_Details.html)
can handle up to 10 different SIP accounts simultaneous. I know that there
are services like SipSnip.de, which can 'bundle' SIP-accounts, but when the
SipSnip server is down, all SIP-accounts are off-line. It's ofcourse more
secure to configure the SIP-accounts in your own equipment. When one service
went down, the others are working fine. I would like to ask Grandstream
owners, to drop a line at support@grandstream.com and asking for adding this
feature in the next firmware upgrade. Only if you need this feature ofcourse
:-). It would be great if we could add +/- 5 SIP accounts to the Grandstream
HT-286 / HT-486 hardware. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Roger Vanderheijden
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| You could always find a spare machine and use asterisk.
It can register to limitless numbers of SIP accounts.
Then you get PBX features as well :D
"Roger Vanderheyden" <roger@REMOVETHISvdheyden.net> wrote in message
news:dcapgl$1u5$1@news3.zwoll1.ov.home.nl...
> Hello,
>
> Since a while I'm using a Grandstream HT-286 SIP-adapter. It's working
fine,
> but it has the limitation that it only can handle 1 SIP-account. I'm using
> several SIP-accounts by several registrars (including local phonenumbers
in
> different countries), but unfortunately the Grandstream equipment can only
> handle 1 SIP account. For example, the AVM Fritz!Box Fon
>
((http://www.avm.de/en/Produkte/FRITZ...echnische_Detai
ls.html)
> can handle up to 10 different SIP accounts simultaneous. I know that there
> are services like SipSnip.de, which can 'bundle' SIP-accounts, but when
the
> SipSnip server is down, all SIP-accounts are off-line. It's ofcourse more
> secure to configure the SIP-accounts in your own equipment. When one
service
> went down, the others are working fine. I would like to ask Grandstream
> owners, to drop a line at support@grandstream.com and asking for adding
this
> feature in the next firmware upgrade. Only if you need this feature
ofcourse
> :-). It would be great if we could add +/- 5 SIP accounts to the
Grandstream
> HT-286 / HT-486 hardware. Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
>
> Roger Vanderheijden
>
>
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| Enzo Michelangeli 2005-07-29, 2:45 am |
| ....and, if you use my LCDial.sh script (written for a very inexpensive
platform: OpenWRT), also do Least Cost Routing among providers plus
ENUM lookup for free routes:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index...l.sh+AGI+script
Enzo
Paul wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> You could always find a spare machine and use asterisk.
> It can register to limitless numbers of SIP accounts.
> Then you get PBX features as well :D
>
> "Roger Vanderheyden" <roger@REMOVETHISvdheyden.net> wrote in message
> news:dcapgl$1u5$1@news3.zwoll1.ov.home.nl...
> fine,
> in
> ((http://www.avm.de/en/Produkte/FRITZ...echnische_Detai
> ls.html)
> the
> service
> this
> ofcourse
> Grandstream
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| ubifone 2005-07-29, 5:45 pm |
| Dear Roger,
There is an advanced model of Grandstream that allows two phones to be
connected simultaneously, but I wouldn't recommend it since it can affect
the performance at this stage.
You can use it only if you're connected with fast internet and your
internet traffic is not heavy.
You're welcome to visit my site and get know about MoVoIP too.
http://www.uninumber.ubifone.com/
Wish you all the best.
Sam.
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Roger Vanderheyden wrote:
> Hello,
> Since a while I'm using a Grandstream HT-286 SIP-adapter. It's working
> fine,
> but it has the limitation that it only can handle 1 SIP-account. I'm
> using
> several SIP-accounts by several registrars (including local
> phonenumbers in
> different countries), but unfortunately the Grandstream equipment can
> only
> handle 1 SIP account. For example, the AVM Fritz!Box Fon
>
((http://www.avm.de/en/Produkte/FRITZ...he_Details.html)
> can handle up to 10 different SIP accounts simultaneous. I know that
> there
> are services like SipSnip.de, which can 'bundle' SIP-accounts, but when
> the
> SipSnip server is down, all SIP-accounts are off-line. It's ofcourse
> more
> secure to configure the SIP-accounts in your own equipment. When one
> service
> went down, the others are working fine. I would like to ask Grandstream
> owners, to drop a line at support@grandstream.com and asking for adding
> this
> feature in the next firmware upgrade. Only if you need this feature
> ofcourse
> :-). It would be great if we could add +/- 5 SIP accounts to the
> Grandstream
> HT-286 / HT-486 hardware. Thanks in advance.
> Regards,
> Roger Vanderheijden
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| Ivor Jones 2005-07-30, 5:45 pm |
| Paul wrote:
> You could always find a spare machine and use asterisk.
> It can register to limitless numbers of SIP accounts.
> Then you get PBX features as well :D
The Fritz!Box Fon from AVM (www.avm.de/en) will do what you want, it can
have up to 10 accounts registered at once. It has a built in modem, router
and 2 analogue phone ports, plus a PSTN call-through port.
Ivor
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