Thanks Brian,
However, can the Fritz!Box handle time/day routing like the Orchid
Dialler?
Brian A wrote:
> On 17 Aug 2006 06:12:20 -0700, "globaltravelr"
> <> wrote:
>
> >I am a little confused so am asking for some advice. I have read posts
> >about both of the above pieces of technology. Does the Fritz!Box
> >basically do the same as the Orchid Dialler, ie. route calls through
> >different providers dependant on number called and time of day, or do
> >I require both boxes?
> >
> >I am wanting to set up so that it will route VoIP calls through my VoIP
> >provider, but also route PSTN calls through different suppliers, for
> >example daytime calls through 1899, mobile calls through call18185 etc.
> >
> >If I do require both both boxes, could someone advise how how it should
> >be wired up?
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Mike
> The answer to you question is you probably won't need your Orchid
> dialler. Why probably? The Orchid dialler does one thing that the
> Fritzbox, afaik, doesn't do and that is provide a delay. If, for
> example, you were accessing 1899, or similar service, via an 0808
> number, it would be necessary to call the 0808 number, then delay a
> few seconds, then forward the number that had been dialled on the
> handset. As you can usually dial 1899, with the dialled number
> following immediately (from a BT line), the Fritzbox should be able to
> take care of that on its own.
>
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