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Busy Whilst On A VOIP Call
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| Port Admiral Haynes 2007-03-24, 7:11 am |
| When I am on a VOIP call, calls to my BT line ring (and ring) I have a SPA
3102 and have set the "Off Hook While Calling VoIP" to yes but this seems to
make no difference. Is there anything else I should set.
Thanx
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| Port Admiral Haynes wrote:
> When I am on a VOIP call, calls to my BT line ring (and ring) I have a SPA
> 3102 and have set the "Off Hook While Calling VoIP" to yes but this seems to
> make no difference. Is there anything else I should set.
Call waiting?
Anyway, have you got /all/ your house phones connected through your
SPA3102? If yes, the most* you can hope for is a call waiting bleep. If
no, those phones that are not connected to line one would ring on an
inbound BT call.
*it is early for me on a Saturday, so if I've misunderestimated
something, please forgive.
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| Port Admiral Haynes 2007-03-24, 7:11 am |
| "Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message
news:OD5Nh.1116$Fe4.581@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Port Admiral Haynes wrote:
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> Call waiting?
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> Anyway, have you got /all/ your house phones connected through your
> SPA3102? If yes, the most* you can hope for is a call waiting bleep. If
> no, those phones that are not connected to line one would ring on an
> inbound BT call.
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> *it is early for me on a Saturday, so if I've misunderestimated something,
> please forgive.
Call Waiting Serv is set to yes.
I have left one phone directly connected to my BT line - you are correct (as
always!) this phone needs to be connected to the ATA as well otherwise it
will ring! Dooh! Sorry for being so thick!
Many thanks for being so patient to a newbie to VOIP
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| Port Admiral Haynes brought next idea :
> "Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message
> news:OD5Nh.1116$Fe4.581@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
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> Call Waiting Serv is set to yes.
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> I have left one phone directly connected to my BT line - you are correct (as
> always!) this phone needs to be connected to the ATA as well otherwise it
> will ring! Dooh! Sorry for being so thick!
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> Many thanks for being so patient to a newbie to VOIP
No probs.
It's not actually a bad thing to have one phone directly connected to
the line. If for some reason your ATA stops working, you won't miss any
calls - and you get two rings warning before the rest of your phones
ring.
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| Andrew Gabriel 2007-03-24, 1:11 pm |
| In article <4604dd03$0$27111$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>,
"Port Admiral Haynes" <spam.th@t.way> writes:
> When I am on a VOIP call, calls to my BT line ring (and ring) I have a SPA
> 3102 and have set the "Off Hook While Calling VoIP" to yes but this seems to
> make no difference. Is there anything else I should set.
Interesting. That must be a setting the SPA3102 has which the SPA3000
doesn't have. It must do something proprietry internally between the
two VoIP modules, as I don't think SIP has any standard way to request
you put a line off-hook.
--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]
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| Andrew Gabriel used his keyboard to write :
> In article <4604dd03$0$27111$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>,
> "Port Admiral Haynes" <spam.th@t.way> writes:
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> Interesting. That must be a setting the SPA3102 has which the SPA3000
> doesn't have. It must do something proprietry internally between the
> two VoIP modules, as I don't think SIP has any standard way to request
> you put a line off-hook.
Upgrade your SPA3000 firmware & the function will be there. I think the
OP may have misunderstood its function, though.
It isn't supposed to busy the line when you're on a VoIP call, what it
does is :
When set to no, calls coming in on the PSTN can be made to ring the
line one phone...without first answering.
When set to yes, ths SPA should answer the call, then make the line one
phone ring.
Very useful if you use the PSTN-to-VoIP gateway.
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| Andrew Gabriel 2007-03-24, 7:11 pm |
| In article <mn.c42a7d7303dc6998.48968@blueyonder.invalid>,
Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> writes:
> Andrew Gabriel used his keyboard to write :
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> Upgrade your SPA3000 firmware & the function will be there. I think the
> OP may have misunderstood its function, though.
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> It isn't supposed to busy the line when you're on a VoIP call, what it
> does is :
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> When set to no, calls coming in on the PSTN can be made to ring the
> line one phone...without first answering.
Oh, actually I do use this function anyway.
I was thinking there was another function which I hadn't seen
(but which I would have used if it existed). As I said, I don't
think the SIP protocol has any way to request that an FXO be
busied out.
--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]
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| Herman 2007-03-24, 7:11 pm |
| "Andrew Gabriel" <andrew@cucumber.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:46059067$0$757$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk...
> In article <mn.c42a7d7303dc6998.48968@blueyonder.invalid>,
> Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> writes:
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> Oh, actually I do use this function anyway.
> I was thinking there was another function which I hadn't seen
> (but which I would have used if it existed). As I said, I don't
> think the SIP protocol has any way to request that an FXO be
> busied out.
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> --
> Andrew Gabriel
> [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]
My FritzBox does what it calls "Busy on Busy" so devices can reject calls.
Maybe a later version of SIP.
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