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VoIP_addict

join:2007-03-08
Center Moriches, NY

reply to hwittenb
Re: [Equipment] SPA 3000 / 3102 help desperately needed

hwittenb,

Thanks for your help!!!!! I think Ive got it now.. please verify.

said by hwittenb See Profile :

The outbound calls on the voip provider registered on the PSTN tab would be from an incoming call on the attached PSTN line. Is that what you can't do? I suspect not.
Your right. I don't plan to make Voip calls with the incoming PSTN line. Just make outbound calls.

said by hwittenb See Profile :

The adapter wasn't designed to have two inbound/outbound accounts (two registered accounts) that you could use from the attached analog handset.
I was seriously misinformed then. Maybe there is a solution.
Please let me know what you think of my idea below.

said by hwittenb See Profile :

If your "voip outgoing only" provider requires registration then you need to have it registered on the Line 1 tab.
Ok .. I can handle that

Just an Idea:
Do as you mentioned.. Take the 'outbound only' voip account and set it up under Line1 so it registers.

Take the PSTN tab and put any old inf in there. I 'think' that will allow me to me PSTN calls as well.

Then take the FWD account and forward all FWD calls to my Line1 VoIP account ~ hopefully ~ I can forward an sip Uri to it. if so.. then all will work.

Now IF I can't forward SIP Uri calls the the account that I only dial out from, then the only way to get around that problem would be to use a dynamic ip forwarding like no-ip.com and set the ATA to answer without registration.
(Which seems a little too intimidating for me right now)

Or my other option would be to do like you said and just get another Outbound only VoIP provider.

Do finally understand this ????

hwittenb

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said by VoIP_addict See Profile :

Take the PSTN tab and put any old inf in there. I 'think' that will allow me to me PSTN calls as well.
Actually you don't have to have any information in the PSTN tab proxy / userid in order to make an outgoing call on the attached pstn (FXO) line. You just need to have it setup in the Line 1 dial plan to send the call to "@gw0".

Then take the FWD account and forward all FWD calls to my Line1 VoIP account ~ hopefully ~ I can forward an sip Uri to it. if so.. then all will work.
You need to forward the FWD calls at the FWD account level. I believe you can do that on the "extra features" section of your FWD account. Your Line 1 VoIP provider needs to accept incoming voip calls. Some providers like Gizmo and CallCentric do, a bunch don't. You can test out the capability of your voip account to accept incoming sip uri call by trying to call it with a softphone (like SJPhone) setup to make sip uri calls.

Now IF I can't forward SIP Uri calls the the account that I only dial out from, then the only way to get around that problem would be to use a dynamic ip forwarding like no-ip.com and set the ATA to answer without registration.
(Which seems a little too intimidating for me right now)
Forwarding the sip uri call directly to your SPA is a possibility. It's not too complicated, but you do have to forward the sip signalling and possibly the rtp ports in your router. If your router supports dyndns then it is fairly easy to keep the adddress updated, otherwise you have to keep your computer running to update your symbolic address with a new ip address if it changes.

VoIP_addict

join:2007-03-08
Center Moriches, NY

  hwittenb

THANK YOU SO MUCH!
I really appreciate it!

Thanks to you I now understand what's going on here a hell of a lot better then I have for the past 6 months!!

This thing had me going crazy~~~~

Now that I can finally finish setting tis thing up... I'll run a home run directly from my DMARK to the FXO on the ATA and connect the FXS to all the house wiring (after separating house wiring from the PSTN outside the house of course).

Thanks Again!!
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