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PLEASE HELP - A newbie question
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c***@yahoo.com
2008-06-30 13:51:46 UTC
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Could some VOIP guru please help me ? I am trying to set up the
following :

Analog <---> ATA <-Ethernet-> ATA <--> Analog
Phone Phone

A lot of the ATAs come with both LAN and WAN connections. How do I
connect the two ATAs so that I can achieve the following -- if I dial
a number on the first analog phone, the analog phone on the other ATA
would ring. I have been told that this could be achieved with a
'Hotline' but I am not sure.

Any hints, suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
for your help.
MartinĀ²
2008-07-01 02:45:33 UTC
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Get an ATA with two line capability, most ATA's will let each line call the
other, or of course via some VoIP provider. You can use DECT phones if you
don't want phone wires.

Also you could just use VoIP softphone (Xten lite) on one, or both ends - no
need for ATA or phones at all.
Regards,
Martin
telecomchinasourcing.com
2008-07-11 03:41:13 UTC
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Post by c***@yahoo.com
Could some VOIP guru please help me ? I am trying to set up the
Analog <---> ATA <-Ethernet-> ATA <--> Analog
Phone Phone
A lot of the ATAs come with both LAN and WAN connections. How do I
connect the two ATAs so that I can achieve the following -- if I dial
a number on the first analog phone, the analog phone on the other ATA
would ring. I have been told that this could be achieved with a
'Hotline' but I am not sure.
Any hints, suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
for your help.
It is a normal function on ATA. please try to find the peer to peer
setting on those ATAs. no need the hotline service.

http://www.telecomchinasourcing.com/knowledge/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=42
http://www.telecomchinasourcing.com/knowledge/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=32
here is 2 article for you.

Luis

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