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Originally Posted by kurun
If *266300 is working, and *010xxxxxx or other calls through SIP broker, does that not imply that the leading * is transmittted, and maybe the problem with *500 is elsewhere ?
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I must apologized... When I did the test I just removed a line in the dialing plan wich redirect to *266300. But apparently I called to soon, before the line of the dialplan effectively was removed.... That's why I get the monkey's.
I just ired again today :
*266300, I get : "we're sorry the number couldn't be connected...."
500 connects me to the answer machine (I've to wait approximativeley 20 sec before hearing the voice for the password).
*500 is giving me a busy tone.
Note : the linksys WRT54GP2 is behind a Sagem fast 3302 ADSL modem router, with ports 5060 & 5061 forwarded to the Linksys.
Sagem Fast 3302 :
http://www.sagem.com/index.php?id=193&L=1
Linksys WRT54GP2 :
http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...VisitorWrapper
Hope this helps