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January 25th, 2007, 01:04 PM
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| | braintel account Hi Mirza
A question to everyone, will one braintel account work with 2 - 4 voip adapter at the same time ?
The twist i was thinking was, mostly my mum and dad use to call to pakistan and they recive the inncomming.
What i was wondering if i buy 2 more adapters can i link it up with the same account ? What i want to do is that mum and dad can call out and recive, but my two sisters can use the account for calling out to pakistan, but not recive the calls inn with the braintel account. | 
January 25th, 2007, 01:19 PM
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| | Re: braintel account Yes it is possible!
You can use multiple ATA's with BrainTEL account (I have tried with two) but more should work fine.
For your parents who will be receiving the calls set registeration expire time to 120 seconds and for other ATA's set the registeration expire time to 3600 seconds, it might ring on these two ATA's but they can always turn the ring off. | 
January 25th, 2007, 11:53 PM
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| | Re: braintel account hmm.... I know with the most voip provider that you register with is like this :
When you are online with 3 adapter with 1 account, all three will ring at the same time, but only the first one will be get the main call.
So you mean with braintel the service would work as the same. I thought with braintel when 3 accounts are registered at different places, only one at the time would ringt, all depens on the register experi time. So if i set the my mum and dads adapter to 2 minuts and those other two like 60 minutes, then inncomming calls would almost never go to them, is the teory of mine right ? Because i do not want them to get all the inncomming calls at all.
Has your braintel service been better ?
quote=mirza001;97850]Yes it is possible!
You can use multiple ATA's with BrainTEL account (I have tried with two) but more should work fine.
For your parents who will be receiving the calls set registeration expire time to 120 seconds and for other ATA's set the registeration expire time to 3600 seconds, it might ring on these two ATA's but they can always turn the ring off.  [/quote] | 
January 26th, 2007, 09:39 PM
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| | Re: braintel account Your theory about incoming ring is correct and it should not ring with ATA’s which have high registration time of 3600. BrainTEL service has improved over the past few months; I have seen the best of best and worst of worst with BrainTEL voice quality was much better when they were using G711 codec. | 
January 27th, 2007, 01:33 PM
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| | Re: braintel account Mirza
Do you know how i can block caller id on a Linksys SPA1001 adapter ? I have tried to dial *67, but it still shows your phone number when you call out to the person. I wanted to block the caller id number but i am having problem with it. Quote:
Originally Posted by mirza001 Your theory about incoming ring is correct and it should not ring with ATA’s which have high registration time of 3600. BrainTEL service has improved over the past few months; I have seen the best of best and worst of worst with BrainTEL voice quality was much better when they were using G711 codec. | | 
January 27th, 2007, 01:50 PM
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| | Re: braintel account Quote:
Originally Posted by mirza001 Your theory about incoming ring is correct and it should not ring with ATA’s which have high registration time of 3600. BrainTEL service has improved over the past few months; I have seen the best of best and worst of worst with BrainTEL voice quality was much better when they were using G711 codec. | I'm not too sure if the higher registration interval will achieve what you want... however, if you were to set "Register" to No on the ATA you DON'T want to ring, and then set "Ans Call Without Reg" to No and "Make Call Without Reg" to Yes, that would most likely work. This would make sure only the phone that you WANT to ring, rings.
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January 27th, 2007, 04:09 PM
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| | Re: braintel account Thanks i will try it out. But the next question is how to block my number ? Because when i will call out from my mum and dads number and no one replies it happens people calls back, and then the call goes to mum and dad. If i could hide/block the phone number from the second & third adapter that would be nice. Anyone know how ? Have tried to dial *67, its just like it would not reagt at *67 only regular dial tone comes on. And if i tried to dial out the number still shows Quote:
Originally Posted by rizsher I'm not too sure if the higher registration interval will achieve what you want... however, if you were to set "Register" to No on the ATA you DON'T want to ring, and then set "Ans Call Without Reg" to No and "Make Call Without Reg" to Yes, that would most likely work. This would make sure only the phone that you WANT to ring, rings. | | 
January 27th, 2007, 04:19 PM
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| | Re: braintel account I'm not sure if it'll work. Most VoIP providers prefer to receive special codes at their switch for processing. You should call Braintel support and ask them if they support CallerID blocking and if so, how. If they have a special * code, you'll need to remove it from the vertical service codes in your sipura, so the code gets sent to BrainTel for processing.
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January 27th, 2007, 09:33 PM
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| | Re: braintel account For the ringing rizsher suggestions are great for “"Ans Call without Reg" to No and "Make Call without Reg" to Yes” obviously you will have to try to check them. For caller ID the *67 code should theoretically work but it also depends on the settings on outgoing SIP server and BrainTEL does not allow the blocking of caller ID by user, I have checked it and unfortunately outgoing caller ID can’t be stopped. | 
January 28th, 2007, 12:27 AM
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| | Re: braintel account Quote:
Originally Posted by mirza001 For the ringing rizsher suggestions are great for “"Ans Call without Reg" to No and "Make Call without Reg" to Yes” obviously you will have to try to check them. For caller ID the *67 code should theoretically work but it also depends on the settings on outgoing SIP server and BrainTEL does not allow the blocking of caller ID by user, I have checked it and unfortunately outgoing caller ID can’t be stopped. | On the Linksys WRT54GP2 its a wirless router with voip, on that i can block my caller id with braintel by pressing *67.
But when i do it on a linksys SPA1001 it does not work |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Rate This Thread | Linear Mode | |
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