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3-way Calling

  • 25-08-2005 12:17pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 33


    Hi Guy's,
    Just wondering if anyone out here have tried using the 3-way Calling via WRT54GP2 using Blufaceface or another VoIP?

    Cheers


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 232 ✭✭fisab


    Yea, I'm interested in how to do it as well.

    I assume 3 way calling means that all 3 parties can listen and talk at the same time, i.e. conference calling, rather than switching between parties.

    There are no instructions for it on the blueface website. Using my DECT phone and Sipura I'd like to be able to trigger a conference call with 2 friends that use a 'softphone'.
    Anyone know of instructions?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 182 ✭✭aaronc


    fisab wrote:
    Yea, I'm interested in how to do it as well.

    I assume 3 way calling means that all 3 parties can listen and talk at the same time, i.e. conference calling, rather than switching between parties.

    There are no instructions for it on the blueface website. Using my DECT phone and Sipura I'd like to be able to trigger a conference call with 2 friends that use a 'softphone'.
    Anyone know of instructions?
    Put the first call on hold using a flash hook (some phones have a flash button or you can normally give the on-hook button a short press) dial the second call and once answered flash hook again and you have a three way call.

    Hth.

    Aaron


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 481 ✭✭Couch Potato


    aaronc wrote:
    Put the first call on hold using a flash hook (some phones have a flash button or you can normally give the on-hook button a short press) dial the second call and once answered flash hook again and you have a three way call.

    Hth.

    Aaron

    Aaron - would it be possible to put together a list of these type of functions :

    Call Divert
    Call Waiting
    Conference Calling

    Somewhere on the website please ?


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