TD-VG3511 150Mbps Wireless N VoIP ADSL2+ Modem Router User Guide
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¾ Warmline Number: Click “View/Set” button to view or set Warmline Number.
Answer Settings
¾ MWI Mode: Options available are VMWI and CLID. If you don't know, please consult your
service provider.
¾ Anonymous Call Blocking: Check the box to deny anonymous incoming calls.
¾ DND(Do not disturb): Check the box to deny all incoming calls.
¾ Call Waiting: Check the box to enable this function. When the line is busy, the incoming call
will be indicated to wait.
¾ Forward Unconditionally: If the box behind is checked, all the incoming calls will be
forwarded to the number set in the 1st field through selected account in the 2nd field. Please
note that account available here varies with that in Dial Plan Priority field. If IP is selected,
only IP address can be set in the 1st field.
¾ Forward On "busy": Check the box to enable this function. When the line is busy, all the
incoming calls will be forwarded to the number set in the 1st field through selected account in
the 2nd field. Please note that account available here varies with that in Dial Plan Priority field.
If IP is selected, only IP address can be set in the 1st field.
¾ Forward On "no answer"& "No answer" time: Check the box to enable this function. When
there is no answer, all the incoming calls will be forwarded to the number set before “@”
through selected account when "No answer" time is out. Please note that account available
here varies with that in Dial Plan Priority field. If IP is selected, only IP address can be set in
the 1st field.
Telephony Settings
¾ VAD Support: VAD(Voice Activation Detection) prevents transmitting the silence packets to
consume the bandwidth. It is also known as Silence Suppression which is a software
application that ensures the bandwidth is reserved only when voice activity is activated. It is
enabled by default.
¾ Speaker Gain: Sound Volume control of speaker.
¾ Mic Gain: Sound Volume control of microphone.
4.7.4 Advanced Setup
Choose “VoiceÆAdvanced Setup”, you will see the next screen in Figure 4-42.