 Gulden_NL
join:2009-06-24 Fountain Hills, AZ
| Former AT&T Call Vantage Customer Agrees 100%
I can't add anything to your post except that I agree, two thumbs up for a great review.
One suggestion I've already sent CallVantage is regarding more help with the dial plan. Heck I even had to go out and look at it to remember how to get to 7 and 10 digit dialing and I architect large VoIP systems for a living! There's no reason they can't add it to their site, in fact having it raises Bing and Google hits which could drive new traffic to their site for conversion to their offering.
I just joined DSLReports, so will add my review and will also add in my tweaking hints for a Linksys SPA2102 gateway. |
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  Trimline Premium join:2004-10-24 Orlando, FL
·Callcentric
·AT&T Southeast
·RoadRunner Cable
| Here's some dial plans to try:
(*xx.|*xxx|*75xx|[3469]11|0|00|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0||[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.|**275*x.)
Above is the dial plan for 10 digit dialing. No need to dial the leading 1.... I live in an area with multiple area codes, so I always have to use 10 digits.
(*xx.|*xxx|.|xx.|*75xx.|[3469]11|0|00|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0||[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.|**275*x.)
The above dial plan is what I use today. It includes the 10 digit dialing and for speed dial, you just enter #XX. To tell the system you are done, just enter #XX#. Extremely fast. |
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  igotthisone
join:2001-11-23 Davidson, NC
·Callcentric
·AT&T CallVantage
| Did you confirm that your post rendered 100% correct? I noticed after you posted that my original post wasn't due to use of syntax that the forum thought was HTML tags. My use of the angle brackets or less/greater than signs was removing some of the needed sting code. |
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  Trimline Premium join:2004-10-24 Orlando, FL | It is correct. Try it. |
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