Call Forwarding Busy
If this feature enabled, incoming calls will be forwarded to third party when you busy. It involves two steps: setting the
forwarding number and enable the feature. Check with your VoIP Provider if your service supports Call Forwarding
1
Set Busy Call forwarding number and enable Forward on "busy" in the Voice--SIP Advanced Setting web page.
2
When our phone is busy, this call can be forwarded.
Call Forwarding All
If this feature enabled, incoming calls are forwarded to third party without any reason. It involves in two steps: setting the
forwarding number and enable the feature. Check with your VoIP Provider if your service supports Call Forwarding
1
Set Unconditionally Call forwarding number and Forward unconditionally in the Voice--SIP Advanced Setting web
page.
2
All incoming calls are forwarded to the third party.
Three-Way Conference
Three-way conference enables you to invite a third party to a call, and every person in the conference is able to hear others'
voice. Check with your VoIP Provider if your service supports Conference call.
1
Assume you are in connection with a first party.
2
Press FLASH to put the first party on-hold.
3
Dial a third party.
4
After the third party answers the call, press FLASH again to invite the first party.
5
Now all three parties are in a three-way conference.
T.38 Faxing
To make T.38 faxing, enable T.38 support on the Web. After that, connect a fax machine to a FXS port of the DSL router. Now
you can use it as a normal phone, and it is able to send or receive fax to or from other fax machines on the VoIP network.
In the initial setup, faxing behaves like a normal call. After the DSL router detects the fax tone, it switch to T.38 mode, and
use it as the transmit approach.
Check with your VoIP Provider if your service supports T.38 Faxing.
Pass-Through Faxing
If T.38 support is disabled, faxing uses normal voice codec as its coding approach. Therefore, this mode is more like normal
phone calls.
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