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Originally Posted by emoci
Two things to try:
1.Use the test call field, type 81, and see how VoXalot is treating this call (it should tell you somehting along the lines: A call to 81 will be routed to....)
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Already tested how VoXalot will treat the call to 81. Said "A call to:81 will get forwarded to miskysumaj via VoipStunt" which seems to be fine. But does NOT work. See image below:
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Originally Posted by emoci
2. One quick way, is to set this up as a speed dial instead. Assign a speed dial number, where it says number to call enter the username as above, and choose the provider to handle the call...
Then all you have to do is dial **SpeedDial
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Using the speed dial was the first thing I tried. It did NOT work either but at least there is a plausible explanation for this:
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Originally Posted by martin
As John suggests some providers do not allow open inbounds (which is what routing via a SIP URI is).
Do as John suggests and route via the number/provider combination i.e.
Number = <user>
Provider = voipstunt
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See the image below: