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Nick
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      01-30-2008
Is it possible to set Sipgate up as a gateway for only dialing out or do you
have to register Sipgate as the Line1 account. I have tried this and I can't
get it to work sipgate although it works fine for voipcheap.

Additionally is it possible to use the (unused) PSTN line to register with a
second SIP provider.


 
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Mike Sun
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      01-30-2008

"Nick" <> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to set Sipgate up as a gateway for only dialing out or do
> you have to register Sipgate as the Line1 account. I have tried this and I
> can't get it to work sipgate although it works fine for voipcheap.
>
> Additionally is it possible to use the (unused) PSTN line to register with
> a second SIP provider.

Yes it is possible - just make sure you use the syntax e.g.
under say Gateway 1 on the "Line 1" tab. and e.g.
81nnnn for your GW1 Auth ID:.

Perhaps don't use the PSTN line to register with a second provider; rather
use the Gateway accounts for outgoing and "Line 1" for incoming (and/or
outgoing) SIP provider. You can only have 1 incoming SIP provider monitoring
incoming calls plus of course your PSTN line.

Cheers from Mike


 
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Jono
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      01-30-2008
on 30/01/2008, Mike Sun supposed :
> "Nick" <> wrote in message
> news:in2oj.1290$...
>> Is it possible to set Sipgate up as a gateway for only dialing out or do
>> you have to register Sipgate as the Line1 account. I have tried this and I
>> can't get it to work sipgate although it works fine for voipcheap.
>>
>> Additionally is it possible to use the (unused) PSTN line to register with
>> a second SIP provider.

> Yes it is possible - just make sure you use the syntax e.g.
> under say Gateway 1 on the "Line 1" tab. and e.g. 81nnnn
> for your GW1 Auth ID:.
>


Or in other words, it used to be possible; however, to use Sipgate,
your device must register to Sipgate.

I would love to be corrected.


 
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Mike Sun
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      01-30-2008

"Jono" <> wrote in message
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> Or in other words, it used to be possible; however, to use Sipgate, your
> device must register to Sipgate.
>
> I would love to be corrected.
>


Hmm - works for me - i.e. I can dial out via Sipgate on Gateway 1 with
voipcheap.com registered or I can have sipgate registered and dial out with
voipcheap on Gateway 1.

I normally have sipgate registered to allow incoming calls via sipgate as I
have no incoming number for voipcheap.


 
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      01-30-2008
Mike Sun was thinking very hard :
> "Jono" <> wrote in message
> news:. ..
>>
>> Or in other words, it used to be possible; however, to use Sipgate, your
>> device must register to Sipgate.
>>
>> I would love to be corrected.
>>

>
> Hmm - works for me - i.e. I can dial out via Sipgate on Gateway 1 with
> voipcheap.com registered or I can have sipgate registered and dial out with
> voipcheap on Gateway 1.
>
> I normally have sipgate registered to allow incoming calls via sipgate as I
> have no incoming number for voipcheap.


Could you leave it unregisterd for a while & retry?

I have an SPA1002 with Sipgate on L1 & voip.co.uk on L2. Upto the time
Sipgate "improved" their setup, I could dial using Sipgate from either
Line, now it's only possible on the line registered.


 
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Mike Sun
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      01-30-2008

"Jono" <> wrote in message
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> Could you leave it unregisterd for a while & retry?
>
> I have an SPA1002 with Sipgate on L1 & voip.co.uk on L2. Upto the time
> Sipgate "improved" their setup, I could dial using Sipgate from either
> Line, now it's only possible on the line registered.
>


How long are you thinking of?


 
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      01-30-2008

"Mike Sun" <> wrote in message
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> "Nick" <> wrote in message
> news:in2oj.1290$...
>> Is it possible to set Sipgate up as a gateway for only dialing out or do
>> you have to register Sipgate as the Line1 account. I have tried this and
>> I can't get it to work sipgate although it works fine for voipcheap.
>>
>> Additionally is it possible to use the (unused) PSTN line to register
>> with a second SIP provider.

> Yes it is possible - just make sure you use the syntax e.g.
> under say Gateway 1 on the "Line 1" tab. and e.g.
> 81nnnn for your GW1 Auth ID:.
>


Great. I wasn't using the 81nnnn bit. It works now.

> Perhaps don't use the PSTN line to register with a second provider; rather
> use the Gateway accounts for outgoing and "Line 1" for incoming (and/or
> outgoing) SIP provider. You can only have 1 incoming SIP provider
> monitoring incoming calls plus of course your PSTN line.
>


I had hoped that a second SIP provider could be used for incoming.

Thanks.



 
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      01-31-2008
Mike Sun submitted this idea :
> "Jono" <> wrote in message
> news:. ..
>>
>> Could you leave it unregisterd for a while & retry?
>>
>> I have an SPA1002 with Sipgate on L1 & voip.co.uk on L2. Upto the time
>> Sipgate "improved" their setup, I could dial using Sipgate from either
>> Line, now it's only possible on the line registered.
>>

>
> How long are you thinking of?


No need. The OP has proved you correct.

Now how the bl**dy hell to get it to work on the SPA1002....


 
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      02-05-2008
Mike Sun schreef:
> "Nick" <> wrote in message
> news:in2oj.1290$...
>> Is it possible to set Sipgate up as a gateway for only dialing out or do
>> you have to register Sipgate as the Line1 account. I have tried this and I
>> can't get it to work sipgate although it works fine for voipcheap.
>>
>> Additionally is it possible to use the (unused) PSTN line to register with
>> a second SIP provider.

> Yes it is possible - just make sure you use the syntax e.g.
> under say Gateway 1 on the "Line 1" tab. and e.g.
> 81nnnn for your GW1 Auth ID:.
>
> Perhaps don't use the PSTN line to register with a second provider; rather
> use the Gateway accounts for outgoing and "Line 1" for incoming (and/or
> outgoing) SIP provider. You can only have 1 incoming SIP provider monitoring
> incoming calls plus of course your PSTN line.
>
> Cheers from Mike
>
>


If you register your accounts at Mysipswitch, and you register
Mysipswitch as line1, you can have many more incomming call providers,
the service is free, checkout the website, i use it myself , it has an
easy setup, and they are still adding features, checkout also the forum
section(s) on that site.

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( VoIP/SIP switched by: www.mysipswitch.com )
 
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      02-05-2008
Nick schreef:
> "Mike Sun" <> wrote in message
> news:4C3oj.85580$ .uk...
>> "Nick" <> wrote in message
>> news:in2oj.1290$...
>>> Is it possible to set Sipgate up as a gateway for only dialing out or do
>>> you have to register Sipgate as the Line1 account. I have tried this and
>>> I can't get it to work sipgate although it works fine for voipcheap.
>>>
>>> Additionally is it possible to use the (unused) PSTN line to register
>>> with a second SIP provider.

>> Yes it is possible - just make sure you use the syntax e.g.
>> under say Gateway 1 on the "Line 1" tab. and e.g.
>> 81nnnn for your GW1 Auth ID:.
>>

>
> Great. I wasn't using the 81nnnn bit. It works now.
>
>> Perhaps don't use the PSTN line to register with a second provider; rather
>> use the Gateway accounts for outgoing and "Line 1" for incoming (and/or
>> outgoing) SIP provider. You can only have 1 incoming SIP provider
>> monitoring incoming calls plus of course your PSTN line.
>>

>
> I had hoped that a second SIP provider could be used for incoming.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>



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( VoIP/SIP switched by: www.mysipswitch.com )
 
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