Johnboy1951 wrote: » Do you know what router the ISP will provide?
jgbyr wrote: » Hi, ISP is Airwire. They use Fritzbox & FritzFon according to their website. Thanks.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » You can specify the version of Fritxbox from Airwire so that you get the one with all the necessary gubbins for VOIP use. There should be no problem doing what you require ..... a matter of setting up the incoming account to the ported one, and the dialling account then used for outgoing calls. You could have several different accounts for different classes of calls and manage those also, maybe based on providers call costs. The latest Fritzbox is this onehttps://www.mediamarkt.de/de/product/_avm-fritz-box-7590-2280165.html A bit on the costly side, but well specified.
jgbyr wrote: » Thanks for the information. That's my question answered. I appreciate it.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » I don't (yet) own a Fritzbox so what I posted is based on reading about the capabilities of the devices rather than experience with them. Presently I use the copper landline for incoming calls and a VOIP account for outgoing. I am with eir, and they have their F2000 locked down so I cannot do my own VOIP set up on it and presently use my old router for outgoing (a Draytek). With an unlocked router such as Fritzbox there should be no problem combining both receive and call out functions in the one device. I am considering purchasing a Fritzbox for the purpose hence the availability of that link Airwire are very active on Boards broadband section and are very helpful, so they should be able to clarify things quite easily. Well worth communicating with them IMO. Let us know how it works out.
jgbyr wrote: » Thanks, I'm only looking at options at present but copper & fibre won't be in the same location so would like an all in one solution. I follow the rural Ftth thread & MartinL is very helpful. Without him I wouldn't have known that we're down for fibre as everywhere else says no. I've seen your postings here regarding your own setup & will keep any eye out to see if you get the fritzbox. Thanks again for the info.
jgbyr wrote: » Sorry, one last thing. Is there a technical for such a facility in voip, like multi line or multichannel (or something)? Just so I can research it, thanks.
jgbyr wrote: » Thanks for the detailed explanation. Very useful as I'm only getting my head around this stuff. At the moment I'm looking at porting my landline number to irishvoip.com for €24.60 a year. They also do payg calling but I wouldn't be using it. Currently I've credit with discountvoip.co.uk & cheapvoip.com so would use one of them for outgoing calls. Works well on the mobile.
jgbyr wrote: » You mention you're currently using freevoipdeal for outbound calls. How is this set up on the router as access is with username & password & sip address. No actual number is given with the account. I understood you need to assign a number 1st. Am I incorrect? Thanks
Johnboy1951 wrote: » The account details are entered and saved in the router. The router then registers with the provider based on the name & password stored. This then allows me to make outgoing calls in a normal fashion. A 'number' is only required to receive calls and I set the caller ID on outgoing calls (through my account settings with the provider) to my landline or mobile number. You will have have set up your 'number' by porting your landline number and having incoming calls re-directed to your VOIP account.
jgbyr wrote: » Thanks, once again. Any info I've seen so far regarding set up for outbound, mention entering the provider telephone number. Hence my confusion as I'll only have one actual number & that will be used for inbound only. As you say, account details will suffice. Thanks for the explanation.
jgbyr wrote: » Thanks. I was hoping to use either cheapvoip or discountvoip for outbound. They're all from the same company, as is freevoipdeal. Set up uses : Server : sip.cheapvoip.com Username : xxxxxxx Password : xxxxxxx I wonder will it work.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » I don't see why not. That is just the usual information. There is an option on the F2000 to also enter a number - I just entered the username there also. Do you need to dial the international prefix when making local calls as I do?
jgbyr wrote: » I've only used the account on my mobile. I've recently been using discountvoip & only use the area code & number.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Thanks ...... as my provider is located outside Ireland I had to set up the dial plan to use the international codes. Not a big deal at all on the Draytek, but not sure how this is managed on other routers.
jgbyr wrote: » It must be a landline thing. The discountvoip provider has an address in Luxembourg