I'm not that familiar with the system, but I believe I lost the link. The XDP extension is definitely 102 (separate from the PT which is 101). The first thing I tried to do was toggle *391/0 on and off. But it had no effect.
That is exactly how I envisioned it would work. The phone and headset used to work nicely together in just that manner. As I mentioned, someone pushed too many programming buttons trying to accomplish something else and ended up defaulting the XDP port. All I would like to do is change it back...
Thanks. Now I know it's possible. Can you give me the key strokes in program 600 to make the change. I'm not sure which phone to program from or what the system password is, either.
I have a KX-T7633-B phone (PT). I was using a Plantronics headset as an SLT device on the XDP port of the phone. It worked well for a long time, then someone tried to program the phone and messed up some settings. The headset doesn't work properly anymore. The PT extension number is 101 and the...
Try using PostCast Server. There is a free version you can try, but if that doesn't work, purchase the Pro version for $50 bucks. It allows you to provision for authentication and or send to specific domains, e.g., yahoo.com; prodigy.net; aol.com; etc. good luck
Parthi:
The router provides NAT (network address translation). That means your 10 computers cannot be seen from the internet. When your computers go out on the internet, they pass through the router which automatically assigns a new TCP/IP address. Your internal addresses remain private. You do...
Assuming you are using DHCP on the Server, enable DHCP on the 98 box. Disable DNS, WINS, and Gateway on the 98 box. LMHosts, Hosts, and ADClient are not needed on the 98 box. The most important thing on the 98 box is this: make sure the workgroup name in network properties is your domain name...
Assuming you are using DHCP on the Server, enable DHCP on the 98 box. Disable DNS, WINS, and Gateway on the 98 box. LMHosts, Hosts, and ADClient are not needed on the 98 box. The most important thing on the 98 box is this: make sure the workgroup name in network properties is your domain name...
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