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WiFi Data and VoIP Gateway
NF1ADV
OPTION
PSTN SETTINGS
Incoming PSTN Call Routing
PSTN Dial Plan For Outgoing
Calls
VoIP SETTINGS
SIP Account
Bound interface Name
SIP SETTINGS
Locale Selection
SIP Domain Name
Max Digits Setting
Use SIP Proxy
Use SIP Outbound Proxy
Use SIP Registrar
Account Enabled
VoIP Phone Number
Display Name
Auth ID
Auth Password
Preferred ptime
Preferred Codec 1 – 6
After entering your VoIP settings press the Apply button. Select Management > Save/Reboot and press the Reboot button. Once
the router restarts if there is a valid internet connection and the VoIP account settings are valid the VoIP service will start.
To check if the VoIP service is working check your phone handset for a dial tone or navigate to Basic > Home and check that the
DECT and Phone registration status is displaying "Up" in the router web interface.
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There are two options for how PSTN or non-VoIP calls will be routed. They are:
Auto – PSTN Call Switch to Idle Line. The PSTN call will be directed to any available handset.
Line - PSTN Call Switch to Physical Line. A small combo box appears for the router administrator
to select a handset to receive all PSTN phone calls.
This field numbers can be entered as a prefix that will be automatically dialed before the user dials a phone
number when using the PSTN line to make a phone call. To use the PSTN line to make a phone call dial ## and
then the phone number.
This field gives the option of selecting a single VoIP account configuration or multiple VoIP account
configurations. Please note multiple VoIP accounts can only be configured using one VoIP Service Provider.
Select the Interface that the VoIP account will use to make a connection to the VoIP Service Provider.
The locale selection establishes the type of codec and the dial and ring tones for a given country.
Enter the SIP domain name or IP address of your VoIP Service Provider here.
Enter the maximum number of digits that a phone number can have.
Select this option if required by your VoIP Service Provider. Enter the SIP Proxy Domain Name and SIP Proxy
Port which is typically 5060.
Select this option if required by your VoIP Service Provider. Enter the SIP Proxy Domain Name and SIP Proxy
Port which is typically 5060.
Select this option if required by your VoIP Service Provider. Enter the SIP Proxy Domain Name and SIP Proxy
Port which is typically 5060.
Use this option to enable or disable the VoIP account.
Enter the VoIP phone number as supplied to you by your VoIP Service Provider.
Enter the Display Name as supplied to you by your VoIP Service Provider. This can be your VoIP Phone
Number.
Enter the Authorisation ID as supplied to you by your VoIP Service Provider.
Enter the Authorisation Password as supplied to you by your VoIP Service Provider.
The 'Preferred ptime' is the time delay in milliseconds between voice packets sent. You may wish to change
this setting depending on the account performance.
A codec is a method of compressing speech. More compression requires less
bandwidth but can sound worse. Typically, a phone will have a preferred codec, but will work with others. Use
the codec recommended by your service provider.
Table 13: Advanced – VoIP – SIP Basic Settings
DEFINITION
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