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Telephone with glasfaser Modem2 and my own router.
vor 2 Jahren
HI,
I have a glasfaser modem 2 and am using my own mesh router to login via PPPOE.
I would like to connect my existing phone to be able to use my assigned landling numbers. Is there a way to do that?
Or do I have to buy a new Voip phone?
Any restrictions or compatibility issues there?
The router is not a Fritz box.
Can someone please help and advise?
Thanks and regards,
Mak
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Hello @Makdt ,
Welcome to the community.
which router is that?
And what phone do you currently have?
Basically, you can enter the phone numbers in the router or have them configured automatically and assign them to the phone. Either via DECT or on the TAE socket of the router.
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vor 2 Jahren
Hi. Thanks.
So router is Tenda nova MW6.
Phone is Panasonic regular old phone from 10 years ago. I guess it is called a DECT phone?!
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vor 2 Jahren
The Tenda lacks the required hardware to do what you want.
Your Panasonic phone probably has a base station for analog telephony (we'd need to know the exact model to know for sure), so you'll probably need a separate box called an ATA (analog telephone adaptor) to connect your phone to the internet via the Tenda router. See here for example.
These boxes are usually not made for Deutsche Telekom specifically and thus need manual setup to work. Be sure to get an ATA with support for DNS-SRV. The required settings are here.
An easier solution would be to get a Fritz!Box and either use it in IP client mode behind the Tenda or put the Tenda in access point mode and use the Fritzbox as your Router. The Fritzboxes usually have at least one analog phone port and know all the settings for Deutsche Telekom, so setup is much easier compared to an ATA.
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vor 2 Jahren
Hi.
Thank you for your reply. will look into what you have mentioned.
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vor 2 Jahren
Hi there @Makdt,
thank you so much for the pleasant exchange on the phone. Should you run into any more uncertainties, please let us know, and we'll tend to them right away.
Kind regards
Christian H.
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vor 2 Jahren
Hi Christian,
Thank you for your call.
Living in Germany and getting any kind of customer service from any vendor / service provider is unheard of, Germany wide!
This was a pleasant surprise (or shock!).
I will look into what we spoke about. Thanks.
For now, maybe inclined to never having a landlines. 😁
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Hi there @Makdt,
thank you so much for the pleasant exchange on the phone. Should you run into any more uncertainties, please let us know, and we'll tend to them right away.
Kind regards
Christian H.
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