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  #2244380 24-May-2019 08:31
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Ive got the BP supplied one....  Ill give it another go but when i first got it, it didnt want to hold port forwarding.





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  #2244391 24-May-2019 08:56
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Speaking of Fritz. You may be able to pair your existing cordless handsets with a Fritzbox depending on what DECT handsets you're using. Bit of a gamble if you don't have one lying around to test.


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  #2244392 24-May-2019 08:58
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xpd:

 

Ive got the BP supplied one....  Ill give it another go but when i first got it, it didnt want to hold port forwarding.

 

 

seems like user error though... do you really want something more complicated ;P





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  #2244397 24-May-2019 09:05
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Cheeky 😜

 

I may have my senior moments, but doing a port forward on a router I've done a hundred times before, pretty sure Ive got that covered ;)

 

Now... where did I put my keyboard....

 

 





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