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Posted by on May 15, 2007, 5:04 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options > After serious thinking circa...@hotmail.com wrote :
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> > Hello,
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> > I have 2 SPA-3102 units and I am trying to configure them so I can
> > make p2p calls via a private LAN and have analog phones connected to
> > both of them sharing a single POTS (for incoming and outgoing calls)
> > line connnected to only one of them.
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> > Hardware and connection I curently have:
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> > 1) Two spa-3102 each with an analog phone connected to them
> > 2) One of the spa-3102 is connected to a POTS phone line
> > 3) Both spa-3102s are connected together via a private wifi LAN
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> > What I would like to be able to use this for:
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> > 1) make p2p calls between the two analog phones connected to each
> > spa-3102 kind of like an intercom
> > 2) incoming calls on the POTS line should ring both analog phones on
> > both spa-3102s
> > 3) Both analog phones should be able to make outgoing calls using the
> > single POTS line connected to one of the spa-3102
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> > Before someone asks, the reason for all this is that each spa-3102 is
> > in a separate building that cannot be wired together but they are
> > linked with a wifi network and I want the two building to use the one
> > POTS line available in only one of the buildings and have the
> > possibility to communicate p2p between the two buildings.
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> > I am new to VOIP and have spent a couple of days searching for info/
> > tutorials on the net but cannot find anything similar to what I want
> > to do. The wizards I found all assume you use a Voip provider in some
> > way.
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> > Any help/pointers tutorial or book references appreciated
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> > Thank You
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> > Patrick Robin
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> <http://www.provu.co.uk/pdf/sipura/spa_backtoback_2x_spa3000.pdf>
Thank You,
I found this link yesterday evening and it did work and give me item 3
and half of item 2 in my features list above. For those who might try
something similar, what gave me the most trouble initialy is that I
could not use the SPA-3102 ethernet ports to do this. I had to connect
both of them to my LAN using the Internet ports and then I don't use
the ethernet ports on the SPA-3102. To me that was counter intuitive.
Patrick Robin
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