difficulties setting up localphone .com
carl:
That's already done, thanks, I deleted the post.
However it did not help anything, exactly the same problem as before- call disconnected upon establishing connection. What apparently remains is the ATT's u verse 3600HGV gateway hack. Wish me luck. ::)
carl:
YES!! :) :)
It is working now.
Forget ATT U verse DSL customer service. They were absolutely not able to help me with the 3600HGW 2wiregateway and after a while just hung up. No surprise here.
Here is what has to be done , as I found out myself by trial and error :
1. Put into your browser window the IP address on the bottom of the gateway.( For some reason , it did not work from IE 9, just from Chrome ::))
You get to 2 wire home page, click on gateway icon then > services>voice > status> input password(see below)> line. Click on RING. You will get a message configured.(It will still show line inactive, do not let you confuse by that ).
Password: The default password for the gateway is printed on the bottom as 'system password". You must change it immediately. Do it right in the beginning.
2.I removed the *1688 from the Digitmap, but it would not work, neither with checked or unchecked Obi settings, the same problem as before- disconnect after establishing connection.So I had to leave it there.
Which means that I will have to dial **2*1688xxxxx..... whenever I want to use Localphone, unless somebody has a better idea. ::)
I still have to check international dialling, but the people would kill me at this time of the day... :P
Thanks to RonR and Stewart for info. Thanks also to Mark from Localphone CS for the *1688 tip.
RonR:
Quote from: carl on December 15, 2011, 05:43:56 pm
Which means that I will have to dial **2*1688xxxxx..... whenever I want to use Localphone, unless somebody has a better idea. ::)
Assuming Localphone wants all numbers delivered as 00 + country code + number, the following will prepend *1688 to all outgoing SP2/ITSPB calls:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> General -> DgitMap:
(<*1688>(<00>(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<1aaa>[2-9]xxxxxx)|00xx.)|*168800xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.'@'@@.)
where aaa is your local area code.
7 digits -> *1688001aaa + 7 digits
10 digits -> *1688001 + 10 digits
11 digits -> *168800 + 11 digits
00+ -> *168800+
carl:
Interestingly, it lets me dial US numbers in 1+9 digit format....
RonR:
Quote from: carl on December 15, 2011, 07:19:23 pm
Interestingly, it lets me dial US numbers in 1+9 digit format....
What are US numbers in 1+9 digit format?
US numbers are 1 + 10 digits. The 10 digits are area code + local number and the area code cannot start with 1.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page