two lines?
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two lines?
is there a way to have two phone lines? or is that forbidden? hehe
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Re: two lines?
We won't frown upon two lines!pete_fpl wrote:is there a way to have two phone lines? or is that forbidden? hehe
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Re: two lines?
I will be in trouble if that is the case!
Though technically, one of my lines is from Clearpointel, another one of Fibernetics companies that happens to use the same ip as freephoneline.

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Re: two lines?
They used to be a reseller of sorts of ours, affiliated with Clearpoint Distributing, not Fibernetics. We just ran all their website and support.. that deal was before my time so I don't know all the specificsbridonca wrote:I will be in trouble if that is the case!Though technically, one of my lines is from Clearpointel, another one of Fibernetics companies that happens to use the same ip as freephoneline.

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Re: two lines?
FPL-steve wrote:We won't frown upon two lines!pete_fpl wrote:is there a way to have two phone lines? or is that forbidden? hehe

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Re: two lines?
You'll just need to visit our registration page againpete_fpl wrote:FPL-steve wrote:We won't frown upon two lines!pete_fpl wrote:is there a way to have two phone lines? or is that forbidden? heheoh ok - so next question would be, where do you get a second line? i can't find info on it anywhere

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Re: two lines?
ohh so i need to make a second account? maybe in future make ability to add two numbers under one account?FPL-steve wrote:You'll just need to visit our registration page againMight need to clear your cookies beforehand though.
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Re: two lines?
Do I need to buy another config file for the 2nd line?
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Re: two lines?
Yesmtle wrote:Do I need to buy another config file for the 2nd line?
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Re: two lines?
But will two lines work on same internet connection?FPL-steve wrote:Yesmtle wrote:Do I need to buy another config file for the 2nd line?
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Re: two lines?
Yep, we have lots of users doing this, myself included.sdhuper wrote:But will two lines work on same internet connection?FPL-steve wrote:Yesmtle wrote:Do I need to buy another config file for the 2nd line?
If you have any problems or conflicts you may need to change the port of the second line to a different port (Usually UDP 5061 for the second line since it's one up from the default 5060 the first line will be on)
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Re: two lines?
Hi SteveYep, we have lots of users doing this, myself included.
If you have any problems or conflicts you may need to change the port of the second line to a different port (Usually UDP 5061 for the second line since it's one up from the default 5060 the first line will be on)
I am using one line thru ATA but want second line to work thru softphone. Can u guide me? thanks
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Re: two lines?
Since both operate on different ports, you're fine to use them both in their default settings! I'm currently doing some testing in the office where I have an ATA and softphone running at the same time with no issues.sdhuper wrote:Hi SteveYep, we have lots of users doing this, myself included.
If you have any problems or conflicts you may need to change the port of the second line to a different port (Usually UDP 5061 for the second line since it's one up from the default 5060 the first line will be on)
I am using one line thru ATA but want second line to work thru softphone. Can u guide me? thanks
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