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Routing Calls through PAP2
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| Hi guys I am new to this so be kind to me! Looking for help if possible to
set up a Linksys PAP2 so that I can dial in from a cell phone to one of the
PAP2 numbers and then get a dial tone on the 2nd PAP2 number so I can route
my mobile calls through my VOIP account. Is this possible, or if not, anyone
know of any device that this can be done with. Thank You in Advance
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| Graham 2006-05-15, 7:11 am |
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> Hi guys I am new to this so be kind to me! Looking for help if possible to
> set up a Linksys PAP2 so that I can dial in from a cell phone to one of
> the PAP2 numbers and then get a dial tone on the 2nd PAP2 number so I can
> route my mobile calls through my VOIP account. Is this possible, or if
> not, anyone know of any device that this can be done with. Thank You in
> Advance
No.
I do all kinds of DISA stuff like that with my Asterisk server,
And my PAP2 simply appears as two extensions off it.
For example, I can call a number, my Asterisk box detects
that it is 'ringing' but does not answer it (so no charge)
15 seconds later Asterisk returns the call to the originating CLI,
asks for a password, and gives you dialtone so you can then dial out to
anywhere
with no charge applied to the phone you are using.
Why not give it a try, I have zero Linux knowledge and have achieved
lots with the help of Google and this NG.
My server is actually a PII 300Mhz which was destined for the skip, and
performs remarkably well.
--
Graham.
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| Don brought next idea :
> Hi guys I am new to this so be kind to me! Looking for help if possible to
> set up a Linksys PAP2 so that I can dial in from a cell phone to one of the
> PAP2 numbers and then get a dial tone on the 2nd PAP2 number so I can route
> my mobile calls through my VOIP account. Is this possible, or if not, anyone
> know of any device that this can be done with. Thank You in Advance
Something like the Linksys/Sipura SPA3000 would allow what you're
after. However, as Graham indicated, you'd have a lot of power if you
fancied trying Asterisk@home
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| Niko ;\) 2006-05-16, 7:11 pm |
| "Jono" <nothanks@notonyournelly.blueyonder.com.co.uk> wrote in message
news:mn.7cae7d65da1d2acc.48968@notonyournelly.blueyonder.com.co.uk...
> Don brought next idea :
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> Something like the Linksys/Sipura SPA3000 would allow what you're
> after. However, as Graham indicated, you'd have a lot of power if you
> fancied trying Asterisk@home
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Or just www.easypabx.com 
Regards,
Niko ;)
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| David Floyd 2006-05-19, 7:11 pm |
| In message of Tue, 16 May 2006, Niko ;) writes
>Or just www.easypabx.com 
I shouldn't rely on them too much. Their servers have been down since
before 6pm 19/5/06. That's over 5 hours and counting - and no
explanations forthcoming.
DF
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