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How to register many extension in sipper.ini
08. Jun 2010 at 10:13
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Hi
Need some help.
I want to register several numbers to an Asterix using one sipper.dll and sipper.ini.
I tyied the most obvious things like 3000-3002 and 3000,3001,3002 but no success.

Or maybe it's not possible?
  
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Re: How to register many extension in sipper.ini
Reply #1 - 08. Jun 2010 at 11:10
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You can configure many profiles (SIP accounts), but only one of these can be active. There is no support to register with several accounts at the same time. Sorry.
  
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Re: How to register many extension in sipper.ini
Reply #2 - 08. Jun 2010 at 13:51
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Thank you for the answer.
A guess it's still possible to start several applications, every one using there own sipper.dll and sipper.ini, running on one host (PC) and that each of them doing there own registration? 
The background is that I'm trying to substitute AVM B1 board (or C4) with your sipper.dll. That's why there is a need for registration of several extensions.
  
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Re: How to register many extension in sipper.ini
Reply #3 - 08. Jun 2010 at 14:11
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So you want to use only the sipper.dll without my application? Yes, in theory my dll is a CAPI, but I can't tell you, if it works with your application. There is no support for fax or data connection.
My sipper.dll expects the settings (sipper.ini) in the directory where the application is located. If you really need several instances, they have to be located in different directories.

You should take a look at professional solutions like XCAPI.
  
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