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busy signalIPKall provides inbound telephone numbers to any arbitrary SIP URL. Technical support, how-to guides, troubleshooting, and general assistance, have a question or a problem? Post it here! |
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| I've just signed on to get a new IPKALL numbers with washington state area codes. When I tried to call this number from my home phone, I always get busy signals. Any idea what did I do wrong? Any setting on the IPKALL acct do I need to config? Thanks! Jay |
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| At IPKall you need to make sure the following are setup correctly SIP Phone Number: SIP Proxy: These fields should contain information about your VoIP account at a VoIP phone provider. You should have a VoIP phone (softphone, hardware analog telephone adapter, or ip telephone) operating (registered) with your VoIP provider to receive an incoming call. IPKall forwards the incoming call to your VoIP phone at your chosen VoIP provider. |
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| That should do it except my Gizmo sip account is 1747xxxxxxx |
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| Hi I am kinda in the same boat as you are. Here is my set up. I found this thing called Call Bulter and wanted to try it out. It said I needed SIP provider so it told me I could use callcentric so I signed up with them to get a free sip # THEN I wanted to find a free DID and didnt care for what area code. I was just testing it. I got ipkall.com that gives free #'s. SO signed up. Thay gave me 360-717-371 _ (took out the last # so people dont call me lol) anyway all I get is a busy sound. Call Butler tells me everything is set up find and I tested it with a extending and it worked good. SO I just dont know what is wrong. WHY when I call my DID # it just has a busy. Can anyone help? If you are willing to help I will give you my # to call me and help me over the phone. Thanks Michael |
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