Bravo another one.... tony and Martin should do a poll about the most wanted features...
there are several ways of geeting around this
One is opening a 2 voxalot account (with the disadvantage of paying twice )and if your voip provider allows call forwarding after n seconds. Like my solution
http://forum.voxalot.com/voxalot-gen...ient-read.html
another solution
If you have an ATA with 2 ports. You can connect one port to voxalot and one port directly yo your service provider.
On an incomming call the port connected directly will ring about 3 times (you can still pick it up after teh 3rd ring) and the port connected to voxalot will send the call to the mobile.
If you pick the landline firstt the mobile will stop ringing.
tried on a Lynksys WRT54GP2
PS all calls from voxalot numbers will be forwarded, no matter how...but if you have a local Service provider such as SIP:number@myprovider.com then you can do the above.
Other friends using voxalot Intead of calling me as *031 + voxalot number I registered my number with ENUM so that it goes to SIP:number@myprovider.com and hence the forward works as I expected to....
A lot of trial and error needed....and costs, as voxalot and other provider are not free...