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- ceejay13
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15 Mar 2011 13:01 #66809
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I am a little confused.
Having come from 2910's where I plug in 2 analog phones to 2 ports (1 into eah one) for my VOIP, I am now faced with a single port marked 'Phone 1/2' to plug 2 phones in to, each logged in to it's own SIP account.
I have read the configuration part of the manual and to be frank, I don't understand how you can get 2 phones connected to the same socket to take and make calls independently. Can't seem to find any information regarding this either in the manual, on the darytek sites, or through searching on the internet.
Can anyone throw any light on how to configure this to work?
TIA
Having come from 2910's where I plug in 2 analog phones to 2 ports (1 into eah one) for my VOIP, I am now faced with a single port marked 'Phone 1/2' to plug 2 phones in to, each logged in to it's own SIP account.
I have read the configuration part of the manual and to be frank, I don't understand how you can get 2 phones connected to the same socket to take and make calls independently. Can't seem to find any information regarding this either in the manual, on the darytek sites, or through searching on the internet.
Can anyone throw any light on how to configure this to work?
TIA
CeeJay
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15 Mar 2011 15:29 #66813
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Replied by macavity on topic Re: 2920Vn Phone 1/2
In the box there should be an adaptor that allows two phones to be plugged in
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15 Mar 2011 15:50 #66814
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Yup, it looks a bit like this:
but rather than US style RJ11 sockets in the picture, it'll be the BT type sockets you're used to seeing in the UK.
Replied by nealuk on topic Re: 2920Vn Phone 1/2
In the box there should be an adaptor that allows two phones to be plugged inMacavity wrote:
Yup, it looks a bit like this:
but rather than US style RJ11 sockets in the picture, it'll be the BT type sockets you're used to seeing in the UK.
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15 Mar 2011 16:06 #66815
by ceejay13
:oops:
Thanks for that! I saw it and in my haste to get this new beast configured assumed it was an ADSL filter!!
Feel a bit of a fool now for not being more careful.
FYI, mine adapter is exactly as pictured and also in the box are 2 RJ11 - BT Connector adapters
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Replied by ceejay13 on topic Re: 2920Vn Phone 1/2
Thanks for that! I saw it and in my haste to get this new beast configured assumed it was an ADSL filter!!
Feel a bit of a fool now for not being more careful.
FYI, mine adapter is exactly as pictured and also in the box are 2 RJ11 - BT Connector adapters
CeeJay
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