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Old 20-05-2009, 21:12   #11
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I doubt it - Skype have done their very best to avoid anything SIP-related.
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Old 24-05-2009, 17:56   #12
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This thread reminds me that I have a 7940 sat on my desk doing nothing.
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Old 14-06-2009, 23:35   #13
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For what it's worth my Cisco ATA-186 supports two lines. I've currently got one line tied into a UK sigpate number and the other a Canadian number (with another provider, the name of which escapes me) so that my friend in Ontario can call me on the cheap and vice versa.
Burble how did you config your cisco 186 with Sipgate, as I'm having some issues with mine and Sipgate says that Cisco is non standard and cannot work with them?
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Old 15-06-2009, 09:08   #14
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Burble how did you config your cisco 186 with Sipgate, as I'm having some issues with mine and Sipgate says that Cisco is non standard and cannot work with them?
That's interesting that Sipgate say that considering they have a config guide on their website - link. If the link doesn't work then login to your account, go to the help centre, other hardware devices and it's the first one in the list.

First thing to check - what firmware have you got on the ATA? You need the SIP firmware otherwise it won't work, I just looked at mine and I'm using ATA030201SIP050616A.zup
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Old 16-06-2009, 23:44   #15
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Thanks, never thought off checking the english website. Used those settings with the .com settings and it worked.

Thanks again.
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Old 24-06-2009, 11:57   #16
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Can anyone post the SIP software for the 186?

Was able to find a 186 this morning but no software installed so need to start from scratch.
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Old 24-06-2009, 12:02   #17
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I would but the Cisco website tells me I'm not allowed. Grr, looks like they haven't allocated the SmartNet agreements to my CCO login.
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Old 24-06-2009, 12:04   #18
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Got it. It's < 900k so PM me your email address and I'll send it over.
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How are you guys finding sipgate? I've been looking at the their business Team3 setup recently due to our office move and am trying out their 30 day trial. It could give us some handy features will call diverting, handsets (iPhone app, etc), voicemail and others but I'm not sure if it's worth it compared to a normal BT landline. But...could it be more hassle? Am I going to regret dabling with this?
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If it's anything like our IP phone system, it's a bloomin' nightmare. Volume all over the place, dropped calls, software hangs, 'losing' contact with the headsets, and to top it all, no 64-bit support.

But it probably won't be - since for some unknown reason we went with a newcomer instead of one of the established players like sipgate. As far as I'm aware my IP phone at home still works (haven't used it in ages but it's still plugged in and 'phoning home' via the adapter).
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