My apologies for barging in to your forum, but I am trying to (remotely) provide support to an elderly (non-technical) family in Antwerp, who need to contact family all around the world.
My usual suggestion for VoIP is for a Siemens Gigaset plugged in to a regular (DSL) Router. However I have just found out that they have the FritzBox 7360, which I believe is already configured for VoIP? They appear to have an ADSL2+ /CityLine service.
My first question is:
Can the FritzBox register to 2 or more SIP providers (the manual has very few pictures).
If not, is it possible to create a 'peering' arrangement (inbound SIP) to the telecom/ISP's SIP server?
Are these SIP credentials readily available or hidden from the FritzBox user.
I don't have the provider name yet, not have the login details to the Router, but will have more information soon.
Many thanks,
FritzBox 7360 Help please (in english...)
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You are talking about provider Dommel http://www.dommel.be, and yes you can have up to 10 SIP accounts with the Fritzbox.
Edit: They can register in the Fritzbox to myfritz.net service so you can access it over the net.
Edit: They can register in the Fritzbox to myfritz.net service so you can access it over the net.
Internet: edpnet internet vdsl
Telefonie: Weepee + FreeVoipDeal - Fritzbox 7360 V1 06.31
Modem/Router:Fritzbox 7360 V1 06.31
Mobiel: Base PRO Connect, onbeperkt bellen + sms + 5GB data 4G
Telefonie: Weepee + FreeVoipDeal - Fritzbox 7360 V1 06.31
Modem/Router:Fritzbox 7360 V1 06.31
Mobiel: Base PRO Connect, onbeperkt bellen + sms + 5GB data 4G
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ADSL2+ /CityLine service is supplied by Belgian ISP "Dommel":
http://www.dommel.be/section/cityconnec ... ellen.html
To answer your questions:
syntax = sip:<number>@myfritzbox.dyndns.org where
http://www.dommel.be/section/cityconnec ... ellen.html
To answer your questions:
- 1) It is possible in the FritzBox to create multiple SIP accounts (up to 20).
2) inbound peering: I don't think Dommel allows inbound SIP calls.
3) SIP credentials (phone number, username, sip server) are not hidden from the FritzBox user, apart from the password.
syntax = sip:<number>@myfritzbox.dyndns.org where
- - <number> = any of the registered internet telephony numbers
- myfritzbox.dyndns.org = the dyn. domainname of the FritzBox (needed because of the dynamic public IP)
VoIP: WeePee (vaste nummers geporteerd), Sipgate.de, Sipgate.co.uk, MegaVoip (uitgaand België).
Provider: Proximus Start (60/4 mbps down/up).
Modem/Router: Fritz!Box 7590 int, OS 07.39-97058 BETA, profiel 100/35.
Telefoon centrale: Euracom 181 achter FritzBox So.
TV: Telenet CI+, Fritz!DVB-C.
Provider: Proximus Start (60/4 mbps down/up).
Modem/Router: Fritz!Box 7590 int, OS 07.39-97058 BETA, profiel 100/35.
Telefoon centrale: Euracom 181 achter FritzBox So.
TV: Telenet CI+, Fritz!DVB-C.
Thank you very much, this really helps.
I will register the additional SIP providers to the FritzBox and receive DID for UK & US. I think outbound is free, so that makes it a pretty simple setup.
Really appreciate your support, thank you again.
I will register the additional SIP providers to the FritzBox and receive DID for UK & US. I think outbound is free, so that makes it a pretty simple setup.
Really appreciate your support, thank you again.
I can confirm that this is the Dommel service.
I have successfully logged in to the FritzBox and added a second telephone number.
Th number shows registered on the device and on the provider's web page (Sipgate), but all inbound calls receive a 'busy' signal.
I can't find any advanced options for port forwarding or changing SIP ports on the Fritz, I think firmware is 6.06. Any suggestions?
Thank you again.
I have successfully logged in to the FritzBox and added a second telephone number.
Th number shows registered on the device and on the provider's web page (Sipgate), but all inbound calls receive a 'busy' signal.
I can't find any advanced options for port forwarding or changing SIP ports on the Fritz, I think firmware is 6.06. Any suggestions?
Thank you again.
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No need to change ports
Just make sure the Telephony devices in the FritzBox (e.g. FON1, DECT, IP Phones) are set-up to ring on the incoming Sipgate line.
Just make sure the Telephony devices in the FritzBox (e.g. FON1, DECT, IP Phones) are set-up to ring on the incoming Sipgate line.
- * activate "Advanced view"
* go to Telephony > Telephony devices > Edit > Incoming calls
* select the Sipgate account (from the drop-down list) or tick "react to all numbers"
VoIP: WeePee (vaste nummers geporteerd), Sipgate.de, Sipgate.co.uk, MegaVoip (uitgaand België).
Provider: Proximus Start (60/4 mbps down/up).
Modem/Router: Fritz!Box 7590 int, OS 07.39-97058 BETA, profiel 100/35.
Telefoon centrale: Euracom 181 achter FritzBox So.
TV: Telenet CI+, Fritz!DVB-C.
Provider: Proximus Start (60/4 mbps down/up).
Modem/Router: Fritz!Box 7590 int, OS 07.39-97058 BETA, profiel 100/35.
Telefoon centrale: Euracom 181 achter FritzBox So.
TV: Telenet CI+, Fritz!DVB-C.