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Old August 17th, 2007, 08:37 AM
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Default PSTN to IP and IP to PSTN routing?

Hi there,

I have configured the phone (FXS) of my IX67 for my FWD account and connected the line (FXO) port to my home PSTN line but I couldn't quite figure out how to route calls between PSTN and IP worlds. Here is what I want:

1) When someone calls my FWD number I want the call to be forwarded to my cell phone through the PSTN line.

2) When I call my home number from my cell, I'd like to get a dial tone from FWD and call any FWD user I want.

Any pointers? Thanks in advance.
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Old September 3rd, 2007, 09:53 AM
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Default Re: PSTN to IP and IP to PSTN routing?

Dear :
It is easy to meet your requirement for our YWH600B IP PHONE.
Please check
http://www.yntx.com/en/productywh600.htm
when power off,it can be used as pstn phone.
and moreover when power on, you can change from PSNT OR VOIP PHONE anytime by dial the different number.
can be slected among these 3-SIP account as caller by dial different dial prefix.
For each YWH600B,it can have 3-SIP account and one PSTN phone number,that means each phone own 4 phone numbers,all can be used as callee at anytime.Fo the caller,these 4 account can be selected by dial different relevant prefix(including switch to PSTN as an ordinary PSTN phone)
YWH600B has a real FXO port to support router call from PSTN to VOIP or VOIP to PSTN.
and in fact our YGW30B ATA with an analogy phone connected to YGW30B fxs PORT ,it can have the same fucntion to YWH600 IP PHONE.
more goods ,please check
http://www.yntx.com/images/cy/ipphone.jpg and
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