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Posted by Derrick Fawsitt on April 15, 2005, 11:03 am
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I have just bought a VOIP K phone with a dial pad and had their support
department, (which appears to be excellent), sort out my configuration
to use it for PC to PC with Skype, (not for Skype-out). However, they
don't support 1899 so I had to try to do that myself. Even though I have
selected the VOIP phone in 1899's configuration boxes, I cannot get it
to recognise the use of the VOIP phone's dial pad, it simply does not
work with it. How do I solve this please?
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Derrick Fawsitt
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Posted by Ivor Jones on April 16, 2005, 9:53 am
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Derrick Fawsitt wrote:
> I have just bought a VOIP K phone with a dial pad and had their
> support department, (which appears to be excellent), sort out my
> configuration to use it for PC to PC with Skype, (not for
> Skype-out). However, they don't support 1899 so I had to try to do
> that myself. Even though I have selected the VOIP phone in 1899's
> configuration boxes, I cannot get it to recognise the use of the
> VOIP phone's dial pad, it simply does not work with it. How do I
> solve this please?
The keypad on the K phone is *only* supported by Skype, you can't use it
with anything else.
Now I just wish I could get my PC to recognise it as an audio device..!
Ivor
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Posted by Derrick Fawsitt on April 16, 2005, 10:52 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options >Derrick Fawsitt wrote:
>> I have just bought a VOIP K phone with a dial pad and had their
>> support department, (which appears to be excellent), sort out my
>> configuration to use it for PC to PC with Skype, (not for
>> Skype-out). However, they don't support 1899 so I had to try to do
>> that myself. Even though I have selected the VOIP phone in 1899's
>> configuration boxes, I cannot get it to recognise the use of the
>> VOIP phone's dial pad, it simply does not work with it. How do I
>> solve this please?
>
>The keypad on the K phone is *only* supported by Skype, you can't use it
>with anything else.
>
>Now I just wish I could get my PC to recognise it as an audio device..!
>
>
>Ivor
>
>
Oh I can use it to speak and hear, but only once I have dialled the
number on the 1899 keypad on the PC, then my handset takes over. I just
wish I could use the handset for all of the above, no matter which
service I was using.
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Derrick Fawsitt
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Posted by Ivor Jones on April 17, 2005, 4:55 pm
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> Oh I can use it to speak and hear, but only once I have dialled the
> number on the 1899 keypad on the PC, then my handset takes over. I
> just wish I could use the handset for all of the above, no matter
> which service I was using.
You're the opposite way round to me then..! I can use the keypad, the PC
just won't load the USB drivers for the audio side..!!
Ivor
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Posted by Derrick Fawsitt on April 17, 2005, 5:33 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options >Derrick Fawsitt wrote:
>
>[snip]
>
>> Oh I can use it to speak and hear, but only once I have dialled the
>> number on the 1899 keypad on the PC, then my handset takes over. I
>> just wish I could use the handset for all of the above, no matter
>> which service I was using.
>
>You're the opposite way round to me then..! I can use the keypad, the PC
>just won't load the USB drivers for the audio side..!!
>
>Ivor
Someone called Namsan has come up with some information in the Broadband
NG, I trust it is OK quote it here... I quote:-
"
I'm in the same boat with the Cyberphone K -- if you check the
manufacturer's website http://www.voipvoice.com/ you'll see that they do
warn "Additional driver required for integration of keypad into 3rd
party software".
However, some of the non-generic softphone providers have apparently
managed to incorporate the necessary driver into their proprietary
software, which shows that it can be done.
However, like you, I want to use the 1899voip service and reckon it is
probably just a question of time before a suitable generic SIP or IAX
driver becomes available to enable the dial pad and other keys. Haven't
found one yet, but am still looking".
End of quote.
I hope that throws a little light on matters,
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Derrick Fawsitt
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