Gespeicherte Telefonnummern vom Telefonbuch sichern (W921V)

1 year ago

Wie kann ich bei Router Tausch mein Telefonbuch vom W921V sichern und auf den Neuen Router Smart 4 übertragen.

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    Robert.Huemmer

    Telefonbuch vom W921V sichern

    Telefonbuch vom W921V sichern
    Robert.Huemmer
    Telefonbuch vom W921V sichern

    Das lokale Telefonbuch des Routers hat m. W. keine Exportfunktion. Der W 921V unterstützt aber auch Online-Telefonbücher (= im E-Mail-Center verwaltete Kontakte), siehe -> https://www.telekom.de/hilfe/downloads/bedienungsanleitung-speedport-w-921v.pdf#page=164. Diese kannst du auch im Smart 4 nutzen, wäre der einfachste Weg.

     

    Viele Grüße

    Thomas

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    teezeh

    Der W 921V unterstützt aber auch Online-Telefonbücher (= im E-Mail-Center verwaltete Kontakte)

    Der W 921V unterstützt aber auch Online-Telefonbücher (= im E-Mail-Center verwaltete Kontakte)
    teezeh
    Der W 921V unterstützt aber auch Online-Telefonbücher (= im E-Mail-Center verwaltete Kontakte)

    Allerdings - falls die Kontakte bisher nur lokal im W921V eingetragen sind, dann wäre mir kein Weg geläufig, die einfach in ein Online-Telefonbuch zu überführen.

     

    Womit dann wieder nur zwei Wege verfügbar wären

    1. händisch einzeln übertragen
    2. wie von @Patti Müller beschrieben

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    Hallo @Robert.Huemmer , bei manchen DECT -Mobilteilen kann man das Telefonbuch des Routers (Unsere Kontakte) auf das Telefonbuch des Mobilteils (Meine Kontakte) kopieren. Geht z.B. mit den Speedphones, bei Gigaset sollte es auch funktionieren.

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