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![]() I have 3 of the titled units; 1 As provided by Sipgate and works fine with two numbers. Working on the "if it's not broke, don't fix" theory, I don't plan to do change the firmware on this, UNLESS! 2. A TA612V with open firmware, this has my German Sipgate numbers installed on line one and works fine also. However, I'd like to use the second line with a UK Sipgate number.If this is possible, will someone tell me how to set it up. I've proved the second line can be set active by entering the German Sipgate details into the router and when rebooted sets both lines active. If my wishes are possible, then I'd open the other TA612V and use one UK Sipgate number and the German Sipgate number on one box. This would make the other TA612V available for use with other VoIP providers (cheaper out going rates than Sipgate) and therefore would need configuring. Again, help/advice would be appreciated. And one last request, does anyone know how to bring a TA612V back to life after it failed to obtain the open firmware data. (think my internet connection went down during the process) This router works in a fashion. I can log into it, and access the internet via it, but can't get Sipgate to deactivate the configured details within or load the open firmware. However, the Sipgate server does accept the MAC address and advises me to reboot the router. Doing this does not cause the firmware to be updated. Cheers, Nick. |
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