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| Hi, Is there any way to make the fritz box to ignore the first 4 digits a telephone connected up to the fritz box dials. The reason I ask is that the phone I have is pre-set to Austrian Telecom so it dials out '1001' in front of every telephone number!! Can you do that in the dialling rules? Any ideas. Thank-you. Nigel -- Winter and Summer holidays in the alps!!! www.austrianfamilyholidays.co.uk |
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| "Nigel" wrote in message Hi, Is there any way to make the fritz box to ignore the first 4 digits a telephone connected up to the fritz box dials. The reason I ask is that the phone I have is pre-set to Austrian Telecom so it dials out '1001' in front of every telephone number!! Can you do that in the dialling rules? Use another phone..?! Not sure if you can do what you ask, never had a need to do it, but I'll have a play. Ivor |
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| Use another phone..?! . Hi, I know I should really buy another phone but the nearest elec shop is quite far. I know I shouldn't live in the mopuntains!!So I am just checking befoe I buy another one to see if it is possible. Not sure if you can do what you ask, never had a need to do it, but I'll have a play Thanks for that. It doen't help when the box I have a 7170 has all the menus in German! but I am gradually finding my way around it. So far it is excellent. Although one problem I have is when a call rings on my cordless phone ( on a sipgate number) it will only ring if it is on the base! I will have to try and play with it further. Nigel -- Winter and Summer holidays in the alps!!! www.austrianfamilyholidays.co.uk |
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| "Nigel" wrote in message ... Hi, Is there any way to make the fritz box to ignore the first 4 digits a telephone connected up to the fritz box dials. The reason I ask is that the phone I have is pre-set to Austrian Telecom so it dials out '1001' in front of every telephone number!! Can you do that in the dialling rules? Any ideas. Thank-you. Nigel -- Winter and Summer holidays in the alps!!! www.austrianfamilyholidays.co.uk In my 7050 you can do it the other way round and specify prefixes via landline. So for example, I have used it in the past to add dialcodes or 141 to numbers dialled across the landline. If you are actually wanting to put these numbers across VoIP, then I suggest you use Voxalot to scrub the dialstring. I do this for various calls where I want to change the dialstring, but it can be difficult to maintain two sets of dialling rules. HTH Herman |
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| In my 7050 you can do it the other way round and specify prefixes via landline. So for example, I have used it in the past to add dialcodes or 141 to numbers dialled across the landline. If you are actually wanting to put these numbers across VoIP, then I suggest you use Voxalot to scrub the dialstring. I do this for various calls where I want to change the dialstring, but it can be difficult to maintain two sets of dialling rules. HTH Herman Yes I had the same thought. If you use Voxalot there are different ways in which you can set the dial plan. If ALL your numbers are preceeded by 4 non-required digits (in your case1001) then, in the Voxalot dial plan, you could put this in the replacement ${EXTEN:4} and the dial pattern can be simply:- _1001XX. All numbers received will be expected to start with 1001 and those same 4 digits will be chopped off. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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| "Brian A" wrote in message ... and the dial pattern can be simply:- _1001XX. The dot at the end of the dial pattern being the all-important wildcard (missed that loads of times) |
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| Thanks for that. I have just signed up for Voxalot and I will ahve a go at setting it up. However it would be good to be able to set a call rule like that in my fritz box. Does any one know of a Fritz box forum -in German or English? Thanks Nigel -- Winter and Summer holidays in the alps!!! www.austrianfamilyholidays.co.uk |
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| Hi, After trying various setting in th box I've solved the problem. You can do it with the country call setting. Thanks for all your help. Nigel -- Winter and Summer holidays in the alps!!! www.austrianfamilyholidays.co.uk |
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| "Nigel" wrote in message ... Hi, After trying various setting in th box I've solved the problem. You can do it with the country call setting. Thanks for all your help. Nigel Good thinking Batman! Hadn't thought of that! |
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| "Nigel" wrote in message ... Hi, After trying various setting in th box I've solved the problem. You can do it with the country call setting. Nigel Fine that uou solved the problem ... It would be nice to share the solution ... Philippe |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Fritz!box | Nigel | uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP) | 3 | March 3rd 07 10:22 PM |
| Firmware bug on Fritz!Box..? | Ivor Jones | uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP) | 4 | September 4th 06 06:07 PM |
| FRITZ!Box | adrian_h_hudson@yahoo.com | uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP) | 13 | August 30th 06 07:46 AM |
| FRITZ Box Fon | Brian A | uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP) | 2 | August 4th 06 10:41 AM |
| Fritz!Box Fon anyone? | Alan Foster | uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP) | 14 | July 11th 05 11:29 PM |