Document ID: 108711
Updated: Dec 12, 2008
Contents
Introduction
What can I do if I'm having problems calling an ordinary phone number using my wireless IP phone?
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Introduction
This article is one in a series to assist in the setup, troubleshooting, and maintenance of Cisco Small Business products (formerly Linksys Business Series).
Q. What can I do if I'm having problems calling an ordinary phone number using my wireless IP phone?
A.If you're having problems calling an ordinary phone number, this may be due to using an incomplete number syntax, a SKYPE account that has too little credit, and a handset that has lost its link with the base station. To resolve this, follow the instructions below.
Step 1:
If 00, + or 011 is omitted, enter "00", "+" (press and hold 0) or "011" before the number you are dialing.Step 2:
If your SKYPE account has very little credits, purchase more.Step 3:
Make sure the handset has a link with its base station. Pressing the PAGE button on the base station should enable the handset should ring and indicate that it's linked with the base station.Note: If you move too far away from the base station while on call, an alarm tone will emit from the handset and the Base/Handset Link icon will flash upon its display screen. This means your call will be disconnected if you do not move back within the base station's range.
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