ISP Review remarks| nyount join:2003-06-03 Lexington, SC | Outgoing volume setting |
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| Lenagainster join:2005-01-07 Silver Spring, MD | Re: Outgoing volume settingsaid by nyount : Pick up your VP phone and dial ****110#.. adjustment to the outgoing volume setting on my VoicePulse adapter. Can you tell me how that is done.. (that's four stars, 110, then #) listen to the IP address being read out something like 123.123.0.xxx (write it down) Open a browser and go to »123.123.0.xxx (whatever addy you got) It should open your Telephone adapter in the basic view click on advanced view click on regional You will see the settings for the input and output. Change them and save the settings. Mine were originally at -3 and -3 (range is -6 to +6) I found that 1 in and 3 out fits my phones best. HTH Lena |
![]() PCInTech In another place and time. Premium join:2004-06-07 Massena, NY clubs: | CIDAs far as the other commenter, search these forums, this issue has been discussed before. Look for FXS port settings. |
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| Lenagainster join:2005-01-07 Silver Spring, MD 1 edit | Re: CIDsaid by PCInTech : Thanks for the info. I just edited my review to reflect your input. So far, none of my friend have seen a name with the Caller ID. Another tidbit I forgot to mention in the write-up is that with VP, one's name and address doesn't go in the printed phone book, a plus for me but may be a negative for others. Correct me if I'm wrong.Lena, VP does transmit your name with CID info, but the receiving party's phone company may not subscribe to the same CID database provider, so it may not show up for everyone. Lena |
| ExtremeRFR join:2005-05-13 West New York, NJ | Lana, a question for you?Is that possible or no? Do you know? Let me know. Thanks! |
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| ExtremeRFR join:2005-05-13 West New York, NJ | Re: Lana, a question for you? |
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| Lenagainster join:2005-01-07 Silver Spring, MD | said by ExtremeRFR : With all the changes dslreports has made recently, I just got around to seeing your post. Hope the delay didn't cause any problems. Can't answer with 100% confidence, but VP had no problem transferring my number from CV. The guy at CV told me they would have trouble porting it back if I wanted to return to ATT. If you go to the VP website and poke around, there is a tool that tells you if VP can port your number. Do that to be sure.O still have AT&T CallVantage. Now, if I want to switch over VoicePulse (VP) can I transfer my number from AT&T to VP? |
![]() danny9 Go Ahead, Make My Day Premium join:2002-07-14 Clinton Township, MI clubs: | Totally Agree!Has been perfect over the years. Switching from landline to VoicePulse has to be one of the best things I ever did! -- VoicePulse 07/29/04 |
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![]() Joe Austin @rr.com | Service Outtagethe most recent one a 4-day with no inbound service. They told us a "local" provider was responsible. I find that difficult to believe, but even if it is true, they should have some redundant providers there in our 512 area code. We've had several other multi-day outtages and most of those were some "routing" problem on the Voicepulse side. |
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