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#91
IDNet Help / Re: Since VoIP callers names f...
Last post by nowster - Oct 01, 2024, 15:06:35
My suspicion is that what you want will be in the Advanced section of the Telephone Numbers part of your TP-Link router configuration.

Advanced -> VoIP -> Telephone Numbers

Editing the current entry and expanding the Advanced block may show additional options.

If you could attach some screen shots (blanking out any login details) we might be able to help.
#92
IDNet Help / Re: VoIP and Caller Display
Last post by Simon - Oct 01, 2024, 14:31:25
Quote from: nowster on Oct 01, 2024, 14:08:22AoIP? What's that?

I'd suggest that was a typo.
#93
IDNet Help / Re: Since VoIP callers names f...
Last post by Arctophile - Oct 01, 2024, 14:25:31
... or does that only work for names not numbers?
#94
IDNet Help / Re: VoIP and Caller Display
Last post by john7 - Oct 01, 2024, 14:21:18
Quote from: nowster on Oct 01, 2024, 14:08:22AoIP? What's that?
Sorry dislxic so tend to mess things up VoIP
#95
IDNet Help / Re: Since VoIP callers names f...
Last post by Arctophile - Oct 01, 2024, 14:16:07
According to the manual the '+' symbol can be set on a BT Advanced Phone Z by using the '0' (zero) key.
#96
IDNet Help / Re: Since VoIP callers names f...
Last post by nowster - Oct 01, 2024, 14:13:11
If the BT phone is connected via a standard phone plug (431A) or via an adapter into an RJ11 socket, the caller ID signalling is generated by the router which performs the VoIP ATA role, and that's where you should look for the configuration to translate +44 into 0.
#97
IDNet Help / Re: VoIP and Caller Display
Last post by nowster - Oct 01, 2024, 14:08:22
AoIP? What's that?
#98
IDNet Help / Re: VoIP and Caller Display
Last post by john7 - Oct 01, 2024, 13:49:51
Hi yes the phone is plugged into the EX820v_BCC1 supplied by IDNet. Its a Advanced Phone Z system which was used by a friend with a BT VoIP system. BT have said twice now all the analog phones they currently sell will work with probably configured VoIP systems.  Unless a phone can be setup to convert international codes to local there is no way they can display the caller names held in there contact lists as you cant add + to most phones. Thus for most phones they totally rely on the phone codes coming in matching the phone codes used in the contact lists.

My brother was on Virgin cable and they switched him over to fiber with VoIP and has has no problems since then.
#99
IDNet Help / Re: VoIP and Caller Display
Last post by nowster - Oct 01, 2024, 13:31:30
If we ever get FTTP in the area here (I'm on Virgin Cable; my Dad's on iDNet), I'd be getting FTTP from iDNet and moving the voice service to A&A.

The UBOSS service seems overpriced and geared towards iDNet providing a turnkey solution.

Just for clarity: is the BT device a VoIP-specific phone, or are you using the analogue phone socket on your TPLink router with a POTS phone?
#100
IDNet Help / Re: VoIP and Caller Display
Last post by john7 - Oct 01, 2024, 13:29:32
I fully agree I wish we had never changed. I have asked about moving back but support say you can't but BT reportedly do still do so  in areas still with analogue system's