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SPA3102 and Nokia E70Technical support, how-to guides, troubleshooting, and general assistance for Nokia VoIP enabled cell phones and devices. |
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| I have the SPA3102 in my office and I also have a Nokia E70 monile phone which can utilise VOIP wifi. When I am in my office (where I have my SPA3102) I wish to be able to allow my Nokia E70 to ring as well as my desk phone (which is connected to the SPA3102). I suspect that sometimes the SPA3102 is picking up the incoming signal when someone calls my VOIP number and the Nokia E70 then remains silent. Sometimes it does ring. I am assuming that the SPA3102 is getting in first. I would prefer that the Nokia E70 is the dominant phone. Are there settings in the SPA3102 which I need to adjust? Or is there something else I am missing here? Last edited by AnthonyMills : March 22nd, 2007 at 05:43 PM. Reason: email notification reqd |
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| You can swap voip accounts between the SPA3102 and your Nokia and arrange to forward if no answer to your SPA voip number on your Nokia account, most voip providers have call forwarding service. Last edited by aneagle : March 23rd, 2007 at 01:50 AM. |
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| I believe that my Voiptalk account allows me to have a second account and to set up three way calling. Could I in some way use this option to enable calls coming in to my office phone to be received through the second (secondary) Voiptalk account and all calls out from office phone to be routed through my principal Voiptalk account (on which I have my credit balance)? This hopefully would result in the office phone and my Nokia E70 (which wolud have the principal VOIPtalk account settings) both ringing when a call comes in. If so, what settings do I need to make in my SPA3102 and where? |
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| I have exactly the setup that you require with Voiptalk. I register the primary Voiptalk number on the SPA3102 Line 1. That is the number that I have credit on and which I use to dial out through the SPA3102. I use a second Voiptalk number on my Nokia E61, and a third number on my laptop when I run the X-Lite client. In order to have these other numbers both ring when your primary number is called, the setup is on the Voiptalk account page rather than in the SPA3102. Login to your account, and select Incoming Numbers under the My Account heading. The DID number I have is then set up to do three call to all 3 of my Voiptalk numbers. Hope this helps. |
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| In normal call setting only one destination can get ring signal at a time, you can not register one SIP ID from 2 different places with 2 different IP, if you attempt to register at a second place only the second registration remains valid and gets ring signal. To broadcast a call to more than one terminals at the same time you need a special service. |
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| Thanks so much. That sounds like exactly what I want for calls coming in. The only extra thing I would like to achieve is: Whilst I want incoming calls to ring at both my office line (conected to the SPA3102) and on my Nokia E70 at the same time, I would like to be able to dial out using my voiptalk account whenever I can (ie when in my office, or when away from my office using my Nokia E70 linked to an available wifi source). Will all my calls be made via the principal (ie my silver package) account on Voiptalk, even though the incoming calls on one of the devices is set up with the secondary ID and password? Thanks for your help Anthony |
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| The way I described the Voiptalk setup is to register two SIP ID's and have them linked together by the provider. We do not register one SIP ID from 2 different places. In order to dial from your Nokia, there are two choices with Vopitalk: - you can also subscribe to a silver service (monthly payment) on the Nokia SIP ID but through the website nominate the office ID as the "master" account which will hold the credit for the call charges - if you only occasionally need to dial out from the Nokia, you can swap the SIP ID's so that the Nokia is the primary account and the office phone the secondary account. I do this to my account when I travel away from the office for several days at a time and it avoids the second monthly charge. |
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