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Configuring Advanced Settings
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Setting up Internet telephony (VoIP)
The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl allows you to make telephone calls via the Internet using
an analogue telephone and, if required, via the fixed network as usual. For Internet
telephony (
), you require access authorisation from your service provider and the
relevant access data. To make calls you must enter this data along with other configu-
ration settings in Advanced Settings in the
Telephony
menu.
You can connect a base station for handsets or fax machines to the two telephone ports
of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl analogue phone. In addition, you can set up additional
extensions for Internet and fixed network calls with
(as WLAN handsets or in
wired or wireless mode on PCs).
The menu comprises the following entries:
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VoIP settings: Enter the basic data from your service provider here (page 88).
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Extensions: Set up the functions for two extensions here (page 90).
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Dialling rules: Specify numbers here that are to be dialled only via the fixed network
or only via the Internet.
Important information:
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You cannot make calls if there is a power failure,
even the emergency numbers are
not accessible then
.
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If VoIP is not set up you will always make calls via the fixed network. The dialling
rules will not apply in this case (page 94).
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Check these dialling rules (page 94) and change them if you have agreed special
phone tariffs with another provider.
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Do not change the default setting for the Internet connection mode (= "permanent
connection") if you are using VoIP (page 37). You can only be called via VoIP if this
setting is used. Remember, though, that this setting can result in high connection
costs if you have agreed a time-based tariff with your Internet provider.
Note:
If you do not specify any of your own dialling rules, then the default settings will
be used as entered in the
Telephony
menu under
Dialing Plans
. Emergency num-
bers are directed via the fixed network, while all other calls are made via the Inter-
net.