On 22/09/09 3:54 AM, Vincent wrote:
> Hello
>
> According to this article, this nice little unit can only use the PSTN
> port for outgoing calls (ie. as a backup in case the connection to the
> VoIP provider stops working), but not incoming calls:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/mwjmo8
>
> Can someone confirm that Atcom made this strange decision, and that
> there's no work-around?

Might be because of the update, but it reads:

"the PSTN port is a “passthru” port, allowing you to send some calls to 
the PSTN and others to your VoIP provider based on the pattern dialed, 
and letting you receive calls from both the PSTN and your VoIP provider 
without the need use two separate telephones. "

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