Setting Up Voip Access - Gigaset SX682 WiMAX User Manual

Indoor voip wimax modem
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Turn or move the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or turn the antenna a little at a time and
note the signal strength display. Use this to move the antenna to the position with
the best signal strength.
In addition to the beeps and on-screen bar graph you can also determine the quality of
the connection by how many of the 4 LEDs indicating signal strength are lit up on the
device (RSSI 1–RSSI 4). The more LEDs that light up, the better the connection quality.
If you have turned your Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or the antenna too far, the connection
might break. You should then return to the alignment that provided a connection and
repeat the procedure for establishing a connection to the WiMAX network. Then make
any fine adjustments step by step.
When your Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or outdoor antenna is optimally aligned:
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Click Next.
Make sure that in future your Gigaset SX682 WiMAX or outdoor antenna is always in the
set position.

Setting up VoIP access

If you have connected an analogue telephone to the Phone port of your device for Inter-
net telephony, you set up your VoIP account here using the information you received
from your VoIP provider.
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Activate the VoIP option to use Internet telephony for your device.
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Enter the access data for your VoIP account that you received from your VoIP pro-
vider. You can normally keep the default settings, unless your provider explicitly
requires other values.
You can enable or disable the following options:
Comfort noise generation
In digital voice transmission, CNG (Comfort Noise Generation) ensures that the lis-
tener hears a slight background noise in the pauses between speech, otherwise
they might think the connection has been lost.
Out-of-band DTMF
With analogue phones, DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency, a multi-frequency dial-
ling system) is used to dial a number or transmit digits during a connection. There
are two kinds of DTMF:
Out-of-band: DTMF digits are transmitted in the voice-frequency band (above
G.711).
In-band:
DTMF digits are transmitted through RFC 2833 signalling (e.g. when
retrieving an external voicemail).
Call waiting
Incoming calls are signalled while you are on the phone (only for phones on the
Phone port).
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If you want to clear all the occupied fields on this page, click Clear.
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