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Join Date: May 2002
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Incoming & Outgoing Different Companies
Hello!
I have an unlocked PAP2, currently setup with VOIPStunt, but I'd like to take advantage of a company like VOIPTalk offering a free geographnical UK number. Is it possible to setup my PAP2 to recieve calls via VOIPTalk but make them via VOIPStunt? Or is there another company that will allow me to have free calls like VOIPStunt but with a geographical UK number (that I can chose)? Hope someone knows! Cheers, Ben. |
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Probably.
Signup to voiptalk using www.voiptalk.org.uk/reallyvoip, and log in. Click "manage incoming numbers", select your geographical number and click display. In the drop down box next to "select a configuration option" select "route to external provider" and click select option. For voip ID enter your username, for provider domain try either sip.voipstunt.com or voipstunt.com. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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The only way you can do this is to setup one service on line 1 and the other service on line 2!
There is no other way unless you want to flash your device with a firmware version made for a different make and model device! |
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Yes there is.
See above. I've done it with a FWD account on one of my PAP2 lines without trouble. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Barnsley
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can any usb voip phone be used with voip stunt/other providers with the freecalls?. And i want the number keys to work.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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You will need drivers from the phone manufacturer, for the keypad to work, the audio will work as it's just a sound-card device.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by moox
Probably.
Signup to voiptalk using www.voiptalk.org.uk/reallyvoip, and log in. Click "manage incoming numbers", select your geographical number and click display. In the drop down box next to "select a configuration option" select "route to external provider" and click select option. For voip ID enter your username, for provider domain try either sip.voipstunt.com or voipstunt.com. I've tried this without success. If I put my VOIPStunt Username in and sip.voipstunt.com then try calling from my BT Landline I get 'Service Cannot Be Connected'. What companies do you use? Thanks! Ben. |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Back where I belong.
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Seems you can't forward voiptalk numbers to VoIP Stunt, tried various combinations, no luck, works fine with forwarding to Sipgate, which is my usual setup.
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