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Caller ID on PSTN / POTS calls
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20 Nov 2006 16:52 #39213
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Draytek Vigor 2700V (2S1L). Firmware: 2.8.3
Caller ID on PSTN / POTS calls was created by deadkenny
As support have told me this isn't supported, I'll add to the wishlist to ask that they add support.
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25 Apr 2007 08:41 #42193
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I couldn't believe that they don't do this! ......
I second this request.
I second this request.
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25 Apr 2007 08:58 #42194
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This has been discussed before. It can't be done because in the idle state, the phone is 'switched' to the VoIP circuit, not POTS and BT send caller ID BEFORE the phone rings. You can put a caller ID unit next to your phone but plugged into the POTS line directly (on a double socket).
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09 May 2007 23:39 #42532
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Draytek Vigor 2700V (2S1L). Firmware: 2.8.3
Replied by deadkenny on topic Caller ID on PSTN / POTS calls
Just spotted this in the release notes for the 2.7.2 firmware...
Correct the caller ID display issue
I wonder what issues this addresses.
Correct the caller ID display issue
I wonder what issues this addresses.
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11 Nov 2008 18:04 #52764
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I have 2.8.2 firmware and the issue is still there.
Replied by michal.strelec on topic Caller ID on PSTN / POTS calls
Just spotted this in the release notes for the 2.7.2 firmware...deadkenny wrote:
Correct the caller ID display issue
I wonder what issues this addresses.
I have 2.8.2 firmware and the issue is still there.
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11 Nov 2008 18:12 #52765
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Draytek Vigor 2700V (2S1L). Firmware: 2.8.3
Replied by deadkenny on topic Caller ID on PSTN / POTS calls
As above, I think it's just not possible.
Not practical if you use DECT phones, especially several of them around the house. Can't dash to the socket to find out who's calling!:lol:
As I mentioned on another thread, the most practical VoIP device I've got is my Nokia N80. Integrated VoIP support over wireless LAN, including proper support for SIP addresses in the phone book, so I can callxxx@xxx.xxx style addresses.
Downside is the N80 sucks for battery life with WLAN. Makes it impractical as left subscribed to the VoIP provider it will be dead within a couple of hours .
Some of the newer Nokias are better apparently for WLAN battery life apparently, but I've yet to try them.
Bigger issue though is really finding a use for VoIP. I know people with VoIP accounts but of course they are never using one that's partnered with what I'm using.
With a mobile I can do VoIP anywhere I can find a wireless hotspot, which is a bonus, but the downside is I've never really got it working reliably on public hotspots, if at all.
You can put a caller ID unit next to your phone but plugged into the POTS line directly (on a double socket).admin wrote:
Not practical if you use DECT phones, especially several of them around the house. Can't dash to the socket to find out who's calling!
As I mentioned on another thread, the most practical VoIP device I've got is my Nokia N80. Integrated VoIP support over wireless LAN, including proper support for SIP addresses in the phone book, so I can call
Downside is the N80 sucks for battery life with WLAN. Makes it impractical as left subscribed to the VoIP provider it will be dead within a couple of hours
Some of the newer Nokias are better apparently for WLAN battery life apparently, but I've yet to try them.
Bigger issue though is really finding a use for VoIP. I know people with VoIP accounts but of course they are never using one that's partnered with what I'm using.
With a mobile I can do VoIP anywhere I can find a wireless hotspot, which is a bonus, but the downside is I've never really got it working reliably on public hotspots, if at all.
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