"Graham." <> wrote in message
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> "hammond" <> wrote in message
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>> How do I get an incoming number from Sipgate to ring a Voipbuster or
>> other Finerea/ Betamax Voip provider ?
>>
>> I understand you can do this with Mysipswitch but am unsure how are
>> there easier solutions ?
>
> Do not register to any Betamax clone from a service like mysipswitch
> as your 300 min weekly call limit will be shared with all the other
> customers
> doing the same thing (they will appear to Betamax as coming from the
> same IP address)
>
> I understand that Voxalot is an exception to this rule, but it's not free
> to register providers to them any more.
>
> I have found a way, however, to have outgoing calls to Betamax
> and multiple incoming calls from Sipgate (et all). even if your device
> only supports a single account.
>
> Hang in there Hammond, I will post the details later, dinners ready
OK, I am sure you could use mysipswitch to do this, but I
use pbxes.com which is basically a cut-down hosted Asterisk at Home
box, so it's a good way of getting hands-on Asterisk/Trixbox
experience should you get the urge to build your own.
Configure your sip device to make calls through Betamax, I
use smallest.com, you don't need to configure it any further.
Now sign up for a free pbxes account, we are only concerned
with two pages for this project, we need a SIP trunk for each
incoming account that's pretty much the same as setting up
a local device.
Then, for each account we need an inbound route like this:
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/infoweb/pbxes.jpg
Don't worry about the reference to an extension Graham 200,
you don't need an extension.
The important bit is the set destination radio button and the
SIP uri
you would use
That's it when someone calls one of your Sipgate lines
your voipbuster phone rings!
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Graham.
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