I had a similar issue with sending a flash to the PSTN for call waiting.  I
found that my dial plan in the extensions.conf file was not allowing me to
dial *xx. Once I corrected my dial plan I was able to dial *0, *69, *78,
*79, etc. Training the wife on how to actually use it was an entirely
different issue. I have not tried to enable 3-way calling via the PSTN.

"Jeff Otterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>   I have been looking for the answer to this question for a 
> while.  Google-ing and reading the archives of Asterisk-Users has not 
> enlightened me.
> 
>    It seems that this question has been asked many times, and many times
it 
> has gone unanswered.
> 
>   I have call waiting and three way calling on my PSTN line from Verizon 
> (the local telco).  This is connected to a FXO port on a TDM400P.  I also 
> have two FXS ports on the TDM400P.
> 
>    So my problem is, how do I flash the Verizon PSTN line when I hear the 
> call waiting beep?  How can I send a hook flash to the Verizon trunk to 
> activate their 3-way calling feature.
> 
>    I have seen some stuff like "hook flash then send *0 to get the bridged

> Zap trunk to flash" but I can't get it to work.  I get the reorder 
> signal.  I need something my wife and kid can do.
> 
>    Can anybody help?
> 
>    Thanks,
> 
>    Jeff
> 
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