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| hi,
I have an IP phone in my house. (A Grandstream BT102). It is plugged into
my router and it's internal IP is set as the DMZ
I have the same setup in my office.
Question. Can I phone from one phone to the other? (Without using a
provider).
How? do I dial the IP or something? Or can it not be done?
Thanks
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| On 2005-10-03, <me@privacy.net> <me@privacy.net> wrote:
> hi,
>
> I have an IP phone in my house. (A Grandstream BT102). It is plugged into
> my router and it's internal IP is set as the DMZ
>
> I have the same setup in my office.
>
> Question. Can I phone from one phone to the other? (Without using a
> provider).
>
>
> How? do I dial the IP or something? Or can it not be done?
Get the IP number of both routers and the usernames on the phones. Then
username@<IP number>
should be successful.
I don't know exactly how you dial this from a Grandstream BT102 but it
would be more convenient if there was a speed dial facility.
Brian.
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| Martin² 2005-10-03, 8:45 pm |
| I read somewhere that you just dial the IP number using '*' instead of '.' ,
haven't tried it myself though.
Regards,
Martin
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