ok so far ...
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- Just Passing Thru
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- SIP Device Name: ata/tablet/iphone
- ISP Name: rogers/bell 3G
- Computer OS: windows/gingerbread/iphone
- Router: SMC
ok so far ...
ok, so i bought the configuration file and have sip clients running on my tablet and iphone and my pc has no problem sending/receiving calls. what I want to do next is setup the ata device (dvg-2001s) i just got and be able to use a regular phone as well. the question i have is whether i can receive calls on all devices at any time, right now it appears to follow the device I used last, is that correct or am i crazy?
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Re: ok so far ...
No you are not crazy 
You can only really register one device at a time directly with FPL. The call will usually go to the last one that registered. The devices probably will keep re-registering so they will keep stealing the registration from each other.
If you want to register them all at once through your FPL account, then look into pbxes.org

You can only really register one device at a time directly with FPL. The call will usually go to the last one that registered. The devices probably will keep re-registering so they will keep stealing the registration from each other.
If you want to register them all at once through your FPL account, then look into pbxes.org
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- Just Passing Thru
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- Joined: 11/28/2011
- SIP Device Name: ata/tablet/iphone
- ISP Name: rogers/bell 3G
- Computer OS: windows/gingerbread/iphone
- Router: SMC
Re: ok so far ...
thanks jake, i like the idea of the calls following me around, i'm wondering if i set up my ata device i will lose this capability ... know anything about it?
ah well, not to push my luck and your response greatly appreciated, i have a dvg-2001s by dlink all hooked up behind my router, i managed to get to the ata configuration section alright but don't know if any of the protocols emitted by the hardware are on a timely basis, causing maybe the ata to steal the connection without me actually picking up the phone--
