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Using multiple voipbuster accounts

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bashuis

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hello,

The source phonenumber of an VoipBuster voip account is the External Number field in the Line(s) Configuration.
I like t use multiple different External Numbers with the same voipbuster account (same 'Authentication ID', 'Authentication Password' and 'Registrar/Proxy Hostname or IP' but different 'External Number'

when i try to create a new line in 3CX i get an error 'Authentication ID must be unique'

is there an other solution to create this? i link to have an prefix to choose my 'External Numer' while i'm using the same VoipBuster account (so i only have to pay credits for one account)
 
Same problem here. I'm adding an 800 line, which uses the same account as my regular trunk.
Why won't 3CX let me define the SAME userID and password for MULTIPLE lines?
 
That's something that really bothers me. Why should the Authentication IDs be unique? What if I want to create accounts in different VoIP providers using the same username? I now have to take care when creating VoIP accounts on providers as to not use the same username I'm already using in other...

It's a requisite that I would greatly like to see removed! :)
 
coelhopsi said:
It's a requisite that I would greatly like to see removed! :)

Specially considering that I can't imagine what purpose that might serve.
 
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