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I want to make outgoing calls from my home land line while on move. I have Nokia E71, I want a system(device) so that I dial a number from my mobile device which connects me to my home land line for further dialing. So the receiver of call will see my home number on his CLI.
 
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Wait, isn't this the n900 forum? Or am i high?

Unless your landline is connected to a computer, is what you're asking even possible ?
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Originally Posted by ejasmudar View Post
Wait, isn't this the n900 forum? Or am i high?

Unless your landline is connected to a computer, is what you're asking even possible ?
Sorry if it is n900 forum...les assume i have n900...

yea i may connect it to a computer but how will it work??
 
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yea i may connect it to a computer but how will it work??
just tell the modem to answer your calls and after that listen the DTMF and dial into the number selected. (or contact your operator and ask if they have suggestions)
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Originally Posted by ossipena View Post
just tell the modem to answer your calls and after that listen the DTMF and dial into the number selected. (or contact your operator and ask if they have suggestions)
thanks for your reply..I am still confused..I want a system in which i may attach my existing landline and also a 2nd landline or gsm chip. So when i am away I can dial 2nd landline or gsm chip from my normal mobile phone. Now the system should allow me to dial a number from my original landline number.
So when i am away, i will be able to dial people form my home landline number. I guess i have explained my problem.
 
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Look at PBX In A Flash and buy something link a Linksys SPA-3102.

This will allow you to connect across the internet to your 'home' and then dial out using your landline.
 

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there is a different thread on a very similar subject which is using a mobile (N900 specifically) as a voip phone working over Wlan and acting as a cordess phone for the home(landline)phone- search for Fritzbox and you will find it.
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There is a device called a Viking Rad-Amp that might be what you are looking for.

It requires 2 phone lines at home, land lines or VOIP lines.
They are connected by to the Rad-Amp by standard phone plugs.

A call from your cell phone to line 1 is answered by the device and
then connected to line 2 which then gives you your dial tone.

I have one of these devices but have not used it recently so I am unclear about details. There is a pdf copy of the manual available on the Internet. You would be interested in CALL EXTENDER mode.

As mentioned above, a Linksys SPA-3102 may also be able to do what you wish.
 

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Personally I would sign up to a service like SIPGate and get a local STD code and add this as a SIP line direct to your handset.

You can configure it so any inbound calls get forwarded to your existing 'home' landline, you would just end up with 2x outbound numbers.
 
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Originally Posted by ajax1 View Post
There is a device called a Viking Rad-Amp that might be what you are looking for.

It requires 2 phone lines at home, land lines or VOIP lines.
They are connected by to the Rad-Amp by standard phone plugs.

A call from your cell phone to line 1 is answered by the device and
then connected to line 2 which then gives you your dial tone.

I have one of these devices but have not used it recently so I am unclear about details. There is a pdf copy of the manual available on the Internet. You would be interested in CALL EXTENDER mode.

As mentioned above, a Linksys SPA-3102 may also be able to do what you wish.
Thanks a lot...
 
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