08-12-2014 02:32 AM - edited 03-21-2019 10:18 AM
Hello
I want buy a VOIP adapter and I need to know if models I'm watching allow this feature:
- configure in 1 line 1 VOIP provider for outgoing calls and other different one VOIP provider for incoming calls
For the moment I'm watching: CISCO SPA112 and LinksysSPA3102
I think they are not allowed for the feature I want. if not , do you know any model that allow this feature
Regards
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08-13-2014 03:18 AM
Ok, you're going to use an analogue handset. And you want one VSP to do outgoing and another VSP to do incoming call.
Well, I've got an SPA 122 at home. And if I recall correctly, I can't configure what you want. However, I also have an Asterisk call server. And with an Asterisk call server, I can configure a dialing plan. Which basically does what you are doing.
My SPA 122 talks to my Asterisk and Asterisk talks to my two VSP. All outgoing calls go to VSP 1 and all incoming call goes to VSP 2. However, if VSP 1 is engaged and I want to make a separate call, my new call will go through VSP 2.
I also have two Cisco IP handset and they also talk to the Asterisk box. The Asterisk "box" is an inexpensive Raspberry Pi (costs in total about <US$75). Asterisk is freeware.
08-14-2014 05:49 AM
Be aware that Asterisk is a CLI-based systems. People have incorporated several GUI versions to make Asterisk palatable.
FreePBX and Trixbox are two of the GUI-based Asterisk.
08-12-2014 07:38 AM
Comment removed. Incorrect recommendation made.
08-12-2014 07:38 AM
08-13-2014 12:11 AM
And with your proposal of usinf spa122, is it possible to configure incomings and outgoing details with different vsp configuration for same line?
Comment removed. Incorrect recommendation made.
08-13-2014 12:11 AM
Maybe I'm not explain it properly.
I'd like for a single telephone:
- outgoing calls: use freevoipdeal. good rates but it seems that it doesn't offer me the possibility of a local phone number associated. Therefore it seems good for outgoing calls.
- incoming calls: netelip, offer me a phone number of my local area, therefore it can be very good to receive calls from other people that use conventional phone (PSTN). The problem is that call rates are worst that freevoipdeal.
I know that I can have two different lines, it's the easy way to do but it implies to have at least two different phones.
I was reading other forums and someone told that it was possible to configure in a single line a different provider for incoming calls and other for outgoing calls.
Now I've read more and I think that it's only possible with some IP phones that allow to configure several lines, receive calls from all and select what line to use for calling.
Do you think that this is only possible with IP phones?
08-13-2014 12:43 AM
Please see my previous comment. I think I made an incorrect recommendation without asking what kind of handset you are using.
The SPA 112/122 or the SPA 3102 is an analogue telephone adapter. The main role is to convert the signals from an analogue phones (which couldn't understand IP telephony) into IP.
So what I'd like to ask you is this: Are you planning to use analogue handset or IP handset.
08-13-2014 01:59 AM
I'm planning analog handset + adapter, because I have analog handset and adapter are not too expensive.
But I want something similar that I propose (different VoIP provider for incoming and outgoing calls). If this solutions is impossible with analogue handset, I could replan and think about using IP handset.
I'm in studing phase about my possibilities
08-13-2014 03:18 AM
Ok, you're going to use an analogue handset. And you want one VSP to do outgoing and another VSP to do incoming call.
Well, I've got an SPA 122 at home. And if I recall correctly, I can't configure what you want. However, I also have an Asterisk call server. And with an Asterisk call server, I can configure a dialing plan. Which basically does what you are doing.
My SPA 122 talks to my Asterisk and Asterisk talks to my two VSP. All outgoing calls go to VSP 1 and all incoming call goes to VSP 2. However, if VSP 1 is engaged and I want to make a separate call, my new call will go through VSP 2.
I also have two Cisco IP handset and they also talk to the Asterisk box. The Asterisk "box" is an inexpensive Raspberry Pi (costs in total about <US$75). Asterisk is freeware.
08-14-2014 02:19 AM
This is perfect. I think it's a good solution. I read many people talking about Asterisk but I dind't know how to intall it.
RaspberryPi is a good solution. I will try to get one and learn something about Asterisk
Thank you very much
08-14-2014 05:49 AM
Be aware that Asterisk is a CLI-based systems. People have incorporated several GUI versions to make Asterisk palatable.
FreePBX and Trixbox are two of the GUI-based Asterisk.
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