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best ata device?

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which Ata is best for fpl services?
i would like to maybe eventually have 2 voip lines. (can we have 2 fpl lines?)

so far i've seen pap2-na linksys, and maybe the Ata provided by fpl which seems to be a grandstream (which model).
anyone can recommand either and best place to get them?
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Re: best ata device?

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SPA3102. Gives you an FXS and FXO port.
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We sell the Grandstream HT-286. When you buy the ATA from us, you also get our full technical support on it too. Do note that we aren't able to support third-party hardware if you bring your own device.
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Thank you steve, does the grandstream supports 2 voip line?
And can we hAve 2 voip lines on the same physical line with fpl?
Is that possible anyways?
Thank you for your time and the great services
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tsx wrote:Thank you steve, does the grandstream supports 2 voip line?
And can we hAve 2 voip lines on the same physical line with fpl?
Is that possible anyways?
Thank you for your time and the great services
Unfortunately the Gradstream isn't two-line.

You are more than welcome to have two lines with us, we have many users who do this.
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FPL-steve wrote:We sell the Grandstream HT-286. When you buy the ATA from us, you also get our full technical support on it too. Do note that we aren't able to support third-party hardware if you bring your own device.
Please help as I new to this. you state that freephoneline sell Grandstream HT-286 but in the SiP Setting page of my account the setting for Recommended Dial String: (911|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xxxxxxxxxxxx.|98*|[6-7]x*xxxxxxxxxxx.) is for a
(please note that this is a Linksys dial string we use for our devices and may not work with third party, non-Linksys/Sipura devices)

Can you give me a Dial String that will work for my Grandstream HT286

thank you
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ninja wrote:
FPL-steve wrote:We sell the Grandstream HT-286. When you buy the ATA from us, you also get our full technical support on it too. Do note that we aren't able to support third-party hardware if you bring your own device.
Please help as I new to this. you state that freephoneline sell Grandstream HT-286 but in the SiP Setting page of my account the setting for Recommended Dial String: (911|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xxxxxxxxxxxx.|98*|[6-7]x*xxxxxxxxxxx.) is for a
(please note that this is a Linksys dial string we use for our devices and may not work with third party, non-Linksys/Sipura devices)

Can you give me a Dial String that will work for my Grandstream HT286

thank you
Grandstream HT-286's don't use dial-strings like Linksys devices do :)
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But can we have 2 fpl lines at the same address/ name/email?
Thank you
FPL-steve wrote:
tsx wrote:Thank you steve, does the grandstream supports 2 voip line?
And can we hAve 2 voip lines on the same physical line with fpl?
Is that possible anyways?
Thank you for your time and the great services
Unfortunately the Gradstream isn't two-line.

You are more than welcome to have two lines with us, we have many users who do this.
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tsx wrote:But can we have 2 fpl lines at the same address/ name/email?
Thank you
FPL-steve wrote:
tsx wrote:Thank you steve, does the grandstream supports 2 voip line?
And can we hAve 2 voip lines on the same physical line with fpl?
Is that possible anyways?
Thank you for your time and the great services
Unfortunately the Gradstream isn't two-line.

You are more than welcome to have two lines with us, we have many users who do this.
You'd have to use a second email, but having two under the same name or address will not raise any flags. If you start signing up for more than two, then we might start asking some questions.
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Re: best ata device?

Post by tsx »

Can I use a spa2102 without the router functions? Or should ibe better off with a pap2t?
Reason is, I can get either one for the same price but would like to use my current wifi router and not spa2102 routers
I think that pap2t should be easier to configure/ use but if they're the same price than I would probably go for the spa2102