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If your service provider gave you a Filename, enter it in
the Filename box. If you did not get a Filename from
your service provider, leave the box as it is.
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Go to the box labeled Encryption. Your service provider
should have told you whether encryption should be on
(box checked) or off (box unchecked). It is important that
this is right, so if you don't have this information contact
your service provider before proceeding.
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Click the Download Configuration button.
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You can now use Select Ring & Tone by
Country/Region to decide what kind of ring and ring
tone you would like for your incoming VoIP calls. You
can either choose to have your ring and ring tone be the
same as your normal phone ring, slightly different, or
completely different. We recommend that you make the
ring different from your normal ring so that you can tell
the difference between an incoming VoIP call and a
regular call.
To make your incoming ring the same as your normal
ring, choose your country from the pulldown menu.
To make your incoming ring slightly different from your
normal ring, choose your country from the pulldown menu
and pick the "VoIP" option. This will give you the same tone
as your normal ring with a different ring pattern.
For a completely different ring tone for your VoIP calls,
you can choose any ring listed for any country.
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Click Save Changes, then Write Settings to Flash and
Reboot, and then Confirm.
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