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{{{{{Welcome}}}}}

2005-08-03, 5:45 pm

Where is the cheapest place to buy a Linksys PAP2 ATA from including any P&P
(not one locked to a provider).

Also I read somewhere on here about a service that allows you to group several
accounts into one allowing you to receive calls from all numbers onto one
holding account. I've tried searching and come up with nothing.


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Sean

2005-08-03, 5:45 pm

{{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:
> Where is the cheapest place to buy a Linksys PAP2 ATA from including any P&P
> (not one locked to a provider).
>
> Also I read somewhere on here about a service that allows you to group several
> accounts into one allowing you to receive calls from all numbers onto one
> holding account. I've tried searching and come up with nothing.
>



http://www.broadbandstuff.co.uk/

I just ordered one from http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/ though
Al

2005-08-03, 5:45 pm

On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 18:22:57 +0100, Sean wrote:

>{{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:


>
>
>http://www.broadbandstuff.co.uk/


Where is the bit about the service that the previous poster asked for?

Sean

2005-08-03, 5:45 pm

Al wrote:
> On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 18:22:57 +0100, Sean wrote:
>
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>
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>
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> Where is the bit about the service that the previous poster asked for?
>


I did not know about that, so just mentioned a supplier
Phil Thompson

2005-08-04, 2:45 am

On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 18:20:31 +0100, "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}"
<bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

>Also I read somewhere on here about a service that allows you to group several
>accounts into one allowing you to receive calls from all numbers onto one
>holding account. I've tried searching and come up with nothing.
>


not thinking of people running Asterisk where a server registers to
many services and then you register a phone or ATA to the server and
set it up to get calls from all of the services ?

Phil
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NoSpam

2005-08-04, 7:45 am


> http://www.broadbandstuff.co.uk/


Is it true you need to buy adapters for the PAP2 for them to work with UK
phones as one of the reviews on this site implies?


Phil Thompson

2005-08-04, 5:45 pm

On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 13:38:13 +0100, "NoSpam" <no-spam@no-s-p-am.com>
wrote:

>Is it true you need to buy adapters for the PAP2 for them to work with UK
>phones as one of the reviews on this site implies?


it has RJ11 sockets so a BT plug doesn't fit. An RJ11-BT adaptor
without a bell capacitor may mean the phone doesn't ring (an ADSL
microfilter fixes that)

Phil
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Sean

2005-08-04, 5:45 pm

NoSpam wrote:
>
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> Is it true you need to buy adapters for the PAP2 for them to work with UK
> phones as one of the reviews on this site implies?
>
>

Yep, will need those.

I've just got it...wow tiny! And its rather cool
JC

2005-08-04, 8:45 pm

On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 13:38:13 +0100, "NoSpam" <no-spam@no-s-p-am.com>
wrote:

>Is it true you need to buy adapters for the PAP2 for them to work with UK
>phones as one of the reviews on this site implies?


Both the PAP2s that I bought from broadbandbuyer didn't come with BT
adaptors so yes, you'd need these as well. A bit silly if you ask me
as they must be pennies for the manufacturers but can be £ 2 to £ 5
from stores.

Rgds
Jonathan

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