cymruchris
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Hi everyone - new post - new user - have searched google until I'm blue in the face, read lots of stuff, and still can't quite get my head around what I need to do, and I'm sure that it's really, really simple, but could do with a point in the right direction.
I've just installed 3 x Yealink handsets into a local foodbank/church and put them onto a VOIP system. Almost everything is working perfectly - in that external line dial out - dial in - answerphone - all the usual features are set up and operational.
Two of the handsets are in one building, and the third handset is in another building, but all on the same network.
I have access to the IP addresses/browser menus of each handset - and can't see anything that relates to what I'm trying to do.
I want to label each handset with an extension number - so for example '100' for the church, '200' for the foodbank cordless handset, and '300' for the foodbank fixed line handset - so that someone in the church can dial 200 to connect to the foodbank - and someone in the foodbank can dial 100 to reach the church on the internal line.
We have 2 x T33G handsets and one cordless handset connected to a W70B base.
Would someone be able to point me to an idiot's guide of what I'm trying to do - or prod me in the right direction of what needs to happen to achieve the above? Thanks very much indeed. Happy to answer questions and provide screenshots if needed.
I've just installed 3 x Yealink handsets into a local foodbank/church and put them onto a VOIP system. Almost everything is working perfectly - in that external line dial out - dial in - answerphone - all the usual features are set up and operational.
Two of the handsets are in one building, and the third handset is in another building, but all on the same network.
I have access to the IP addresses/browser menus of each handset - and can't see anything that relates to what I'm trying to do.
I want to label each handset with an extension number - so for example '100' for the church, '200' for the foodbank cordless handset, and '300' for the foodbank fixed line handset - so that someone in the church can dial 200 to connect to the foodbank - and someone in the foodbank can dial 100 to reach the church on the internal line.
We have 2 x T33G handsets and one cordless handset connected to a W70B base.
Would someone be able to point me to an idiot's guide of what I'm trying to do - or prod me in the right direction of what needs to happen to achieve the above? Thanks very much indeed. Happy to answer questions and provide screenshots if needed.
