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DeepBlueSky

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#289382 2-Sep-2021 15:32
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I have been approached to move from my current ISP to 2Degrees, before I entertain this I need to see if our current SIP setup a Yealink W60B base unit will work with 2Degrees can anyone help.  I currently have thsi connected through an Ethernet cable to the router as it works great.


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  #2770687 2-Sep-2021 15:34
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Is your SIP phone connected to the same provider as your internet or is it over the top?





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  #2770688 2-Sep-2021 15:34
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You specifically don't want to port the number to a 3rd party service? Looks like 2D will give the details out though. 

 

 

 

https://www.2degrees.nz/help/broadband-help/modem-settings/byo-modem-help

 

 

 


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  #2770696 2-Sep-2021 15:52
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Thanks Guys,

 

I have been with Stuff internet they have voice service through a mobile app but I worked out the service was offered through 2 talk and so setup the Yealink device, so pwner the it answer is yeah nah yeah as if I move I will loose the 2talk service and the 2 degrees deals looks to be offering me this for free if I move.

 

wratterus it looks like its doable thanks for the config settings.




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  #2770699 2-Sep-2021 15:58
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Not quite clear on what your final decision was, but yes it SHOULD work on 2degrees as i believe 2talk supports NAT traversal. 

 

But also as you said we have a good voice offer you can take up as well and use your 3rd party device which SHOULD work.

 

As with all BYOD devices and setups we can't promise anything.





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  #2770713 2-Sep-2021 17:03
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I'm with 2 degrees.

I have a 2 standard handsets plugged into my fritz box. One is set up with the 2 degrees phone offer, the other plug is configured with a local Melbourne voip phone number in my fritz box settings.

Sorry this doesn't help with your specific setup but could be an option of that fails.

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  #2770723 2-Sep-2021 17:42
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You can also set the SIP phone up to connect to the Fritz!Box directly (so 2degrees control the Fritz!Box, your SIP phone uses that as a SIP server): https://service.avm.de/help/en/FRITZ-Box-Fon-WLAN-7490/015/hilfe_fon_howto_ip-telefon





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  #2770758 2-Sep-2021 19:08
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DeepBlueSky:

 

I have been approached to move from my current ISP to 2Degrees, before I entertain this I need to see if our current SIP setup a Yealink W60B base unit will work with 2Degrees can anyone help.  I currently have thsi connected through an Ethernet cable to the router as it works great.

 

 

 

 

Yep - https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=85&topicid=239919

 

 





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