Hi -
Love my Sonic.net Fusion service! I've also been very impressed with how responsive I've found Sonic customer service.
I'm trying to figure out how I can control my voice line options using my home automation system. Specifically, I'd like to be able to either enable forwarding or set voicemail to zero rings (immediate p/u) when leaving for vacation (and the reverse upon my return). My Universal Devices ISY-99i automation system is already programmed to configure lights, heat, etc. for vacations.
This could be as simple as accessing a URL such as:
https://user:password@members.sonic.net/voice/settings/5105551212?phone=5105551212&rings=0
(Assuming the Sonic.net webserver is configured to support GET as well as POST requests using standard HTTP(S) authentication.)
Unfortunately, based on my testing, it seems as though standard HTTP login authentication is not one of the supported methods. I'm hoping that either I'm missing something which a Sonic.net webmaster can point out, or that I'll pique your curiosity enough to look into what I hope might be a simple webserver reconfiguration.
Thanks in advance,
Peter
Love my Sonic.net Fusion service! I've also been very impressed with how responsive I've found Sonic customer service.
I'm trying to figure out how I can control my voice line options using my home automation system. Specifically, I'd like to be able to either enable forwarding or set voicemail to zero rings (immediate p/u) when leaving for vacation (and the reverse upon my return). My Universal Devices ISY-99i automation system is already programmed to configure lights, heat, etc. for vacations.
This could be as simple as accessing a URL such as:
https://user:password@members.sonic.net/voice/settings/5105551212?phone=5105551212&rings=0
(Assuming the Sonic.net webserver is configured to support GET as well as POST requests using standard HTTP(S) authentication.)
Unfortunately, based on my testing, it seems as though standard HTTP login authentication is not one of the supported methods. I'm hoping that either I'm missing something which a Sonic.net webmaster can point out, or that I'll pique your curiosity enough to look into what I hope might be a simple webserver reconfiguration.
Thanks in advance,
Peter