Dialing with Pauses - A Solution
N7AS:
Quote from: SteveInWA on April 08, 2019, 11:52:51 am
This string calls my Google Voice number, waits a bit, and then enters the password. There are no hard stops or visual prompts involved; it's just a matter of timing:
GGGGGGGGGG;Send=AssPPPPPP#
Replace the "Gs" with the number to call, and the Ps with your passcode.
I tried
GGGGGGGGGG;Send=As*;Send=AsPPPP#
Added an * as I have to enter a * to get into the VoiceMail system.
That did not work.
SteveInWA:
Quote from: N7AS on April 08, 2019, 12:23:50 pm
Quote from: SteveInWA on April 08, 2019, 11:52:51 am
This string calls my Google Voice number, waits a bit, and then enters the password. There are no hard stops or visual prompts involved; it's just a matter of timing:
GGGGGGGGGG;Send=AssPPPPPP#
Replace the "Gs" with the number to call, and the Ps with your passcode.
I tried
GGGGGGGGGG;Send=As*;Send=AsPPPP#
Added an * as I have to enter a * to get into the VoiceMail system.
That did not work.
Try GGGGGGGGGG;Send=*AssPPPPPP#
or
GGGGGGGGGG;Send=Ass*PPPPPP#
BTW, I also programmed the dedicated voicemail button on my 2182s to call Callcentric voicemail:
*123#;Send=Ass*PPPPPP#
N7AS:
I tried both of those and neither of them worked.
I can just put my number in the field and as soon as it is answered, I enter an * and it immediately prompts me for the 4 digit pin. I enter that and it brings immediately to my VoiceMail.
That works, but I wanted to automate the whole thing.
The * is not passed in the string you provided. If it was, it should work.
SteveInWA:
All I can tell you is that it works for me.
N7AS:
When you re using your method, it's for GoogleVoice. I called one of my GV numbers from SP2 and it wants the pin and a #.
My SP1 account is with future-nine and requires me to enter an * and then my 4 digit pin.
I guess I will just live with entering it manually.
Thanks for trying...
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