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Is it possible to make two 1899 VOIP calls at the same time? My
testing indicates not. On my Sipura 2100 it would allow two calls but 1899's service gives beep, beep when you place the second call. It's not any problem with the Sipura, but an administrative limitation of 1899. If you have one customer number, but the two calls originating from different registered phone numbers, does that work? me@privacy.net |
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|| Is it possible to make two 1899 VOIP calls at the same time? My || testing indicates not. On my Sipura 2100 it would allow two calls but || 1899's service gives beep, beep when you place the second call. || || It's not any problem with the Sipura, but an administrative || limitation of 1899. || || If you have one customer number, but the two calls originating from || different registered phone numbers, does that work? I'm sure I had to update my SPA's firmware before two simultaneous calls could be made with the best codec. Also forwarding (double checking) different ports for L1 & L2 made a massive difference. I've not tried 2 calls with 1899. Can't imagine why it wouldn't work. Can you make 2 calls with 2 providers? |
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On Wed, 11 May 2005 20:22:43 +0100, "Jono" <> wrote:
> wrote: >|| Is it possible to make two 1899 VOIP calls at the same time? My >|| testing indicates not. On my Sipura 2100 it would allow two calls but >|| 1899's service gives beep, beep when you place the second call. >|| >|| It's not any problem with the Sipura, but an administrative >|| limitation of 1899. >|| >|| If you have one customer number, but the two calls originating from >|| different registered phone numbers, does that work? > >I'm sure I had to update my SPA's firmware before two simultaneous calls >could be made with the best codec. Also forwarding (double checking) >different ports for L1 & L2 made a massive difference. Can you explain this? You mean the "SIP Port" setting on the Line 1 / Line 2 screens? Surely this is automatically set to different values, if I try to set both to 5060 then the Sipura forces one of them to 5061? >I've not tried 2 calls with 1899. Can't imagine why it wouldn't work. It doesn't work. I just upgraded my 2100's firmware to 3.1.2(b) and 1899 only allows one call at a time, however I only have one PSTN number registered for 1899 service. Perhaps registering two PSTN numbers for 1899 would allow two simultaenous 1899VOIP calls? Anyone tried this? >Can you make 2 calls with 2 providers? Yes. |
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|| On Wed, 11 May 2005 20:22:43 +0100, "Jono" <> wrote: || ||| wrote: ||||| Is it possible to make two 1899 VOIP calls at the same time? My ||||| testing indicates not. On my Sipura 2100 it would allow two calls ||||| but 1899's service gives beep, beep when you place the second ||||| call. ||||| ||||| It's not any problem with the Sipura, but an administrative ||||| limitation of 1899. ||||| ||||| If you have one customer number, but the two calls originating ||||| from different registered phone numbers, does that work? ||| ||| I'm sure I had to update my SPA's firmware before two simultaneous ||| calls could be made with the best codec. Also forwarding (double ||| checking) different ports for L1 & L2 made a massive difference. || || Can you explain this? You mean the "SIP Port" setting on the Line 1 / || Line 2 screens? Surely this is automatically set to different values, || if I try to set both to 5060 then the Sipura forces one of them to || 5061? I tend to use 5060 & 5070 - I read that the ports ought to have at least 5 between them || ||| I've not tried 2 calls with 1899. Can't imagine why it wouldn't ||| work. || || It doesn't work. I just upgraded my 2100's firmware to 3.1.2(b) and || 1899 only allows one call at a time, however I only have one PSTN || number registered for 1899 service. Perhaps registering two PSTN || numbers for 1899 would allow two simultaenous 1899VOIP calls? Anyone || tried this? That would [have to] work - just like 2 separate individuals - || ||| Can you make 2 calls with 2 providers? || || Yes. Then it's a 1899 issue. |
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"The Cable Guy" <> wrote:
>|| Can you explain this? You mean the "SIP Port" setting on the Line 1 / >|| Line 2 screens? Surely this is automatically set to different values, >|| if I try to set both to 5060 then the Sipura forces one of them to >|| 5061? > >I tend to use 5060 & 5070 - I read that the ports ought to have at least 5 >between them You are thinking of the RTP ports, which are used in 'chunks' of 4. The SIP port address doesnt matter. Linus -- Linus Surguy - Magrathea Telecommunications Ltd. Wholesale and retail telephone services. www.magrathea-telecom.co.uk www.uknumber.co.uk www.callthrough.co.uk www.telesave.co.uk: UK 2.5p/1.5/1p South Africa 6p US,France,Germany,Eire 2.5p Looking for VoIP ? We're the largest wholesale numbering supplier in the UK! |
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