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Configuring the Advanced Settings
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The SSID is shown in the
SSID
field if there is a connection with the repeater.
The radio channel used for data transfer is shown in the
Channel
field.
The
Signal strength
shows the strength of the connection to the repeater in percent-
age terms if there is a connection to the repeater.
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Click
Refresh
to update the display.
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Click
Add
to add the data of another repeater.
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Apply the settings by clicking
OK
.
Setting up Internet telephony (VoIP)
Your Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl enables you to make telephone calls via the Internet using
an analogue phone connected to the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl. To do this, you require
access authorisation from your service provider and the relevant access data. You must
enter this data and other configuration settings for making calls in the
VoIP
(Voice over
IP) menu in the Advanced Setup.
The menu comprises the following entries:
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VoIP settings: Enter the basic data from your service provider here (see page 105).
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Extensions: Set functions here for two extensions(see page 107).
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Dialing rules: Specify numbers here that are to be called only via the fixed network
or only via the Internet. You can block numbers completely (for example 0190 num-
bers) or enter a call-by-call provider for the fixed network (see page 108).
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Quick dial: Specify quick dial numbers or terms here for phone numbers you use fre-
quently (see page 110).
Important information:
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If VoIP is not set, you will always make calls via the fixed network and the dialing
rules (see page 108) will not apply.
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All calls from the fixed network are forwarded to the phone connected to the Phone
1 socket.
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If VoIP is set, then – depending on your provider – a call-by-call number is preset for
fixed network calls.
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Please check these dialing rules (see page 108) and amend them if you have agreed
special phone tariffs with another provider.
Please remember:
If you do not specify any of your own dialing rules, then the default settings will
be used as entered on the
Dialing Plans
screen in the
VoIP
menu. All other calls
are made via the Internet. If you press the * key twice before dialing the number
on the phone, then the call will always be made via the fixed network. The dialing
rules will not apply in this case.
Switching over takes a little time. For automatic dialing, insert a pause after the **
by pressing the recall key. You should therefore press: * key, * key, recall key and
then the keys for the required phone number.