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|| On Wed, 11 May 2005 20:22:43 +0100, "Jono" <> wrote:
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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.
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||||| It's not any problem with the Sipura, but an administrative
||||| limitation of 1899.
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||||| If you have one customer number, but the two calls originating
||||| from different registered phone numbers, does that work?
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||| 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.
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|| 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
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||| I've not tried 2 calls with 1899. Can't imagine why it wouldn't
||| work.
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|| 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 -
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||| Can you make 2 calls with 2 providers?
||
|| Yes.
Then it's a 1899 issue.