does anyone know if this unit will work on the sipgate service ? cheers
Can't think of a reason why it shouldn't, unless it's locked to another provider..? It's based on the Sipura though so it should be possible. Can you get into the configuration screens..? Ivor
Yes, it should. The unit has standard web based registration services uisng the SIP protocol. It registers fine with my Asterisk box. If you want more info the go to the excellent http://voxilla.com/ which has loads of info including config examples. Brian
Yup, it should. I have one and whilst I have not used Sipgate there is no reason why it should'nt work. Check out http://voxilla.com/ for more info. Brian
I'm just thinking of getting one at the moment, but want to make sure it will be ok. i've looked at an [email protected] solution, but haven't got any spare hardware to run it on thanks
If you want to see what the web interface of an SPA-3000 looks like then see: http://www.provu.co.uk/sipura_demo/spa-3000/ Although, that isn't the latest firmware. Tim
<snip> It *is* a Sipura SPA-3000 in a different box. It identifies itself as such and the BIOS update tool identifies it as such. Someone on here said in the past that they'd opened one up and it had the same PCB as a recent SPA-3000, So it's pretty conclusive.
I'm using the Linksys SPA3000 for an inbound sipgate line. I've set my main sipgate account to line 1 and it also handles calls to/from the PSTN quite happily (FXO port) - if not answered or the phone is in use it will divert them to voicemail on a second sipgate account. I have four "gateways" configured and rather than having a fancy dial plan I've simply configured it to select an outbound line by dialling #0 -> #3 which gives me a second dialtone. #0 is my PSTN line, #1 voip.co.uk, #2 sipdiscount, etc. Just dialling the number without selecting an alternative line routes calls out via the main sipgate account. Dial plan: (<#0,:>x.<gw0>|<#1,:>x.<gw1>|<#2,:>x.<gw2>|<#3,:>x.<gw3>|[0-9]x.) The manual is a bit heavy going in places if you are new to the technology, but with help from this newsgroup and a couple of web forums (voipuser.org and voxilla) I eventually got it configured to do exactly what I wanted. Another useful resource is the list of UK setings on the Provu website.