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PHONEGUY

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  1. Yes the problem is your modem - use one of the boards reccommended on the website
  2. IVM will do the job - let me know if you need help with the setup alan@norstarservice.com
  3. I suggest you try the following: Create a new OGM with a test message -set IVM to answer with new message - IF it answers OK, in the OGM directory copy the old wav. file over the new OGM wav. file. Let me know if you still have a problem
  4. The only way to accomplish distinctive ring answering using IVM is to put a distinctive ring router ahead of the modem/voice board. You will also need a voice board with multiple ports to answer each routed call with a different outgoing message. Let know if you need a source for ring routers or voice boards.
  5. When calling in to hear a message you do have the ability to hear when the message was recorded. This is part of tmailbox setup options
  6. It's unlikely that this is an IVM problem. To make sure: Download the wav file that IVM posted to the web page. See if it now plays from your computer. It could be many things so email me if this doesn't provide a solution alan@norstarservice.com
  7. I have a customer with the same problem and the only solution I could come up with was to put in a message asking the caller to stay on the line while the call is being transferred - it worked, and people stopped hanging up
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    Caller ID

    OK - I see your problem. Do you recognize the customer by the Caller-ID? If so there are a couple of ways to work around this. Let me know and I'll see if I can help alan@norstarservice.com
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    OGM routing

    Send me a copy of log and I'll try to help, also what version of IVM - alan@norstarservice.com
  10. I think your best bet is to get a different board - sorry
  11. PHONEGUY

    Transfers with Vonage

    You need a centrex line functionality to do a transfer - I don't believe any IP based service can provide this. You can test by answering a call from a handset - then do a hookflash - If you don't get a dialtone it cant be done
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    Podcasting

    The software can use MP3 format You can have multiple users I haven't done one myself- but I'd be willing to Please contact me at my email address alan@norstarservice.com
  13. Under the menu- settings/devices/properties there's an option to configure your TAPI hardware. You should be able to make the adjustments from there - good luck!
  14. PHONEGUY

    Call forwarding

    In order to transfer a call from a land-line to a cell phone - your land line must be a Centrex line - call your phone line provider to find out. You can then accomplish the transfer using IVM. You will be able to play a commercial message and then transfer te call to your cell. If you need more info or help contact me - alan@norstarseervice.com
  15. Yes this is a modem problem and if your modem has the capability to tweak the DTMF sensitivity - that should enable you to solve the problem. email me if you need help. alan@norstarservice.com
  16. PHONEGUY

    Podcasting

    Yes it can do this provided that you are only podcasting voice and not video. If you want to know how - email me alan@norstarservice.com
  17. PHONEGUY

    Upgrading IVM

    My Opinion; Stick with what you've got if it's working for you - is there a must have feature you need in the upgrade? If not, you may save yourself some headaches.
  18. Are you using the IVM in conjuction with a PBX ?
  19. It's quite simple once you know how (isn't everything). Save your application as an IVR file and send it to me - I'll make the necessary corrections for you. alan@norstarservice.com
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    DNIS

    I've not run into that requirement before, however, you can download and test it quite quickly. Even if it doesn't - there are other ways to accomplish what you need - may require another piece of hardware Let me know if you need help alan@norstarservice.com
  21. You can easily accommodate 64 lines using Dialogic telephony boards available in a 16, 32 or 64 port density - it is irrelevant if they are incoming or outgoing. I suggest starting with a 16 port board as you can add another when you need it. Don't use any other make of boards if you need reliability Let me know if you need help or where to buy new or used boards alan@norstarservice.com
  22. No other hardware will be required
  23. If the board supports TAPI it will work perfectly - check the Intel websiteif you're not sure send me an email if you need help alan@norstarservice.com
  24. Have you tried setting the next OGM as a %variable% to collect the data returned ? Let me know if this works alan@norstarservice.com
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