Page 1 of 8

Support DTMF through the phone port for incoming calls

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:55 pm
by wolfs
Many SOHO/Small businesses would like to attach an IVR/Auto Attendant system or existing small PBX system behind the ooma system, but no DTMF pass-through kills it.

Re: Support DTMF through the phone port for incoming calls

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:07 pm
by scottlindner
Good luck. This has been rehashed many times. I don't think this one is gonna happen, for the very reason you are requesting it.

Re: Support DTMF through the phone port for incoming calls

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:14 am
by jm9496
but this "problem" also screws with, for example,
[*]remote fax reception (when your fax machine holds faxes in memory and then you call and have them forwarded to you)
[*]widgets like house freezing monitors that you call to check the temperature when you are away on vacation during winter (EXAMPLE http://www.specialtyalarms.com/site/131 ... ct/50-2002 and yes, I do know people who leave home for 1-2 months and use these things)
[*]alarm call-back programming used to program napco and other home alarm systems

Re: Support DTMF through the phone port for incoming calls

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 8:49 am
by niknak
jm9496 wrote:but this "problem" also screws with, for example,
[*]remote fax reception (when your fax machine holds faxes in memory and then you call and have them forwarded to you)
[*]widgets like house freezing monitors that you call to check the temperature when you are away on vacation during winter (EXAMPLE http://www.specialtyalarms.com/site/131 ... ct/50-2002 and yes, I do know people who leave home for 1-2 months and use these things)
[*]alarm call-back programming used to program napco and other home alarm systems
ooma is a residential Voice Over IP - if those options are needed it's best to maintain POTS

Re: Support DTMF through the phone port for incoming calls

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 1:22 pm
by scottlindner
niknak wrote:
jm9496 wrote:but this "problem" also screws with, for example,
[*]remote fax reception (when your fax machine holds faxes in memory and then you call and have them forwarded to you)
[*]widgets like house freezing monitors that you call to check the temperature when you are away on vacation during winter (EXAMPLE http://www.specialtyalarms.com/site/131 ... ct/50-2002 and yes, I do know people who leave home for 1-2 months and use these things)
[*]alarm call-back programming used to program napco and other home alarm systems
ooma is a residential Voice Over IP - if those options are needed it's best to maintain POTS
That is a weak argument since many VOIP providers do not block DTMF.

Scott

Re: Support DTMF through the phone port for incoming calls

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 11:51 am
by just4fn
Why does Ooma block DTMF signals? I am pretty sure they didn't when I 1st got the sytem but now they are blocked.

Re: Support DTMF through the phone port for incoming calls

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:25 pm
by hpepper
They have always been blocked for me which was since late March of this year.

Re: Support DTMF through the phone port for incoming calls

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:28 pm
by just4fn
The reason I don't think they were blocked is that I had an answering machine hooked up and I believe i was able to access it through the dtmf tones. I could be wrong but that is what I remember.

Re: Support DTMF through the phone port for incoming calls

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 5:51 pm
by Bobby B
Right now, inbound DTMF doesn't work on the Hub due to a limitation with a proprietary hardware component/driver.

We are planning to support inbound DTMF on the Ooma Telo, since the device is not limited by this proprietary component.

Re: Support DTMF through the phone port for incoming calls

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:11 am
by scottlindner
Bobby B wrote:Right now, inbound DTMF doesn't work on the Hub due to a limitation with a proprietary hardware component/driver.

We are planning to support inbound DTMF on the Ooma Telo, since the device is not limited by this proprietary component.
Thank you for stating the hard facts on this. That is what we needed to know to stop the swirl on it.

Scott