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![]() I'm thinking of getting an ATA with two phone connectors (e.g. Sipura 2000) to use with a handset and a fax. If I use sipgate what is the best way to get a separate number for the fax? Syd Norwich |
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![]() "Syd Hancock" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of getting an ATA with two phone connectors (e.g. Sipura 2000) to use with a handset and a fax. If I use sipgate what is the best way to get a separate number for the fax? Syd Norwich Set up a second account with Sipgate. |
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![]() The Cable Guy wrote: "Syd Hancock" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of getting an ATA with two phone connectors (e.g. Sipura 2000) to use with a handset and a fax. If I use sipgate what is the best way to get a separate number for the fax? Syd Norwich Set up a second account with Sipgate. OK, thanks, so presumably that means that the sipura can be programmed with two separate accounts? Does that also mean that I could use it with two different IP phone providers? Syd |
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![]() Syd Hancock wrote: The Cable Guy wrote: "Syd Hancock" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of getting an ATA with two phone connectors (e.g. Sipura 2000) to use with a handset and a fax. If I use sipgate what is the best way to get a separate number for the fax? Syd Norwich Set up a second account with Sipgate. OK, thanks, so presumably that means that the sipura can be programmed with two separate accounts? Does that also mean that I could use it with two different IP phone providers? Yes. Be aware that getting fax to work over VoIP is reported to be somewhat problematic, many users have reported problems. I haven't tried it yet myself so can't comment. Ivor |
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![]() "Ivor Jones" wrote in message ... Syd Hancock wrote: The Cable Guy wrote: "Syd Hancock" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of getting an ATA with two phone connectors (e.g. Sipura 2000) to use with a handset and a fax. If I use sipgate what is the best way to get a separate number for the fax? Syd Norwich Set up a second account with Sipgate. OK, thanks, so presumably that means that the sipura can be programmed with two separate accounts? Does that also mean that I could use it with two different IP phone providers? Yes. Be aware that getting fax to work over VoIP is reported to be somewhat problematic, many users have reported problems. I haven't tried it yet myself so can't comment. Ivor I've successfully received faxes on my Sipgate number & sent using 1899 |
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![]() "Ivor Jones" wrote in message ... Syd Hancock wrote: The Cable Guy wrote: "Syd Hancock" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of getting an ATA with two phone connectors (e.g. Sipura 2000) to use with a handset and a fax. If I use sipgate what is the best way to get a separate number for the fax? Syd Norwich Set up a second account with Sipgate. OK, thanks, so presumably that means that the sipura can be programmed with two separate accounts? Does that also mean that I could use it with two different IP phone providers? Yes. Be aware that getting fax to work over VoIP is reported to be somewhat problematic, many users have reported problems. I haven't tried it yet myself so can't comment. Ivor No problems at all sending and recieving faxes on my BTBBV line. 14.4k every time. Not tried a fax that can go any faster. |
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![]() You could use a voip and pstn line switcher, like combine a line and receive fax on a pstn and out bound long distance over voip, this way you have a good solid land line for faxes and local presence. Marco TELEPHONE VOIP 2 Line AUTOMATIC SWITCH http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=1&sspage nam e=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1 "Syd Hancock" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of getting an ATA with two phone connectors (e.g. Sipura 2000) to use with a handset and a fax. If I use sipgate what is the best way to get a separate number for the fax? Syd Norwich |
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