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On Jul 25, 10:15*am, PeeGee wrote:
On 25/07/10 08:29, CJB wrote: On Jul 24, 8:59 pm, "Steve *wrote: *wrote in message .... On Jun 10, 8:18 pm, *wrote: On Jun 6, 10:19 pm, "Steve *wrote: *wrote in message ... On Jun 2, 1:03 am, "Steve *wrote: *wrote in message ... On May 28, 8:16 pm, "Steve *wrote: snip On my Three S2 I set up a bunch of speed dial nos. for 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 etc. To each was assigned a call-through no. of the form: 3510200pppp00441234123456 However this no longer works from a single speed dial no. It seems that the 3510200&/or indeed any string of nos starting with 3510200nnnnn... is not recognised by Three either from a speed dial setting or as a no. in its own right. In fact 3510200 doesn't work if it is assigned to a speed dial no. You HAVE to manually dial it. Then after it connects (60% of the time) you then HAVE to manually dial the no. 00441234123456 (or whatever). CJB. oxygen8's 3510200 callthrough is horribly unreliable at the best of times, try adding another pause in the saved string to give it time. Steve Terry -- Welcome Sign-up Bonus of £1 when you signup free at:http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/G4WWK Another pause doesn't work 'cos Three refuses to recognise the 3510200 no. at the start when initiated with a speed dial setting. I've also tried pppp3510200pppp00441234123456 The only way I've gotten it to work is manually dialling 3510200, then manually dialling 00441234123456 Chris B. pppp3510200 appears to be a waste of "p"s - what happens with 3p5p1p0p2p0p0 or similar (351p02p00) ? -- PeeGee "Nothing should be able to load itself onto a computer without the knowledge or consent of the computer user. Software should also be able to be removed from a computer easily." Peter Cullen, Microsoft Chief Privacy Strategist (Computing 18 Aug 05) Ooer - haven't tried putting p's as delimiters in the strings. But will try that. Funnily when I first set this up it all worked perfectly for about a week. Then it stopped working. I think either 3510200 &/or Tree wised up to what was going on and put a block on it. Perhaps they read these posts!! Chris B. |
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"CJB" wrote in message
... On Jul 24, 8:59 pm, "Steve Terry" wrote: "CJB" wrote in message ... On Jun 10, 8:18 pm, CJB wrote: On Jun 6, 10:19 pm, "Steve Terry" wrote: "CJB" wrote in message ... On Jun 2, 1:03 am, "Steve Terry" wrote: "CJB" wrote in message ... On May 28, 8:16 pm, "Steve Terry" wrote: snip Another pause doesn't work 'cos Three refuses to recognise the 3510200 no. at the start when initiated with a speed dial setting. I've also tried pppp3510200pppp00441234123456 The only way I've gotten it to work is manually dialling 3510200, then manually dialling 00441234123456 Chris B. .. Dialing it from phone contracts on my Skype 2 is working fine. It's your phone, maybe the gaps between digits aren't long enough try putting a pause beween each digit. Steve Terry -- Welcome Sign-up Bonus of £1 when you signup free at: http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/G4WWK |
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On Jul 25, 9:29*pm, "Steve Terry" wrote:
"CJB" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 8:59 pm, "Steve Terry" wrote: "CJB" wrote in message .... On Jun 10, 8:18 pm, CJB wrote: On Jun 6, 10:19 pm, "Steve Terry" wrote: "CJB" wrote in message ... On Jun 2, 1:03 am, "Steve Terry" wrote: "CJB" wrote in message ... On May 28, 8:16 pm, "Steve Terry" wrote: snip Another pause doesn't work 'cos Three refuses to recognise the 3510200 no. at the start when initiated with a speed dial setting. I've also tried pppp3510200pppp00441234123456 The only way I've gotten it to work is manually dialling 3510200, then manually dialling 00441234123456 Chris B. . Dialing it from phone contracts on my Skype 2 is working fine. It's your phone, maybe the gaps between digits aren't long enough try putting a pause beween each digit. Steve Terry -- Welcome Sign-up Bonus of £1 when you signup free at:http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/G4WWK- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - OK thank you - I can dial pppp3p5p1p0p2p0p0 from a phone contact entry and it connects OK. But it still doesn't work if I set up a single digit speed dial contact for pppp3p5p1p0p2p0p0 And it doesn't work at all if I append pppp00441234123456 to the above - that is the landline no. called still has to be entered manually. This is kind of OK, except that I have to write it down first before dialing it. Chris B. |
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I think all the users are doing good but steve is doing s great job as well as the author of this thread.
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