What voip client will work on the nokia n79?
Q. I love that little phone, but I need to be sure that I can use some kind of a voip client on it, something like truphone or skype.
Asked by mars28 - Tue Jan 13 15:54:12 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello On this page you'll get the requested information.
Answered by ue - Sat Jan 17 13:30:46 2009
Q. I love that little phone, but I need to be sure that I can use some kind of a voip client on it, something like truphone or skype.
Asked by mars28 - Tue Jan 13 15:54:12 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello On this page you'll get the requested information.
Answered by ue - Sat Jan 17 13:30:46 2009
How i do i trace someone who is calling by using voip raider software ?
Q. I suppose, many of you would have used voip raider software. How could you trace someone who is using voip raider software for phone calls ?
Asked by saleem - Thu Oct 23 07:47:42 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They cannot easily be traced - by the average person. But, I expect if the authorities got involved, they can trace back to the exchange that terminates the calls. Then, they will find out the calls originated from VoIP Raider. Then they will contact VoIP Raider and have them trace which of their users made the calls. So, I think it is possible, if they want to put forth the effort.
Answered by Mr. VoIP - Fri Oct 24 12:40:38 2008
Q. I suppose, many of you would have used voip raider software. How could you trace someone who is using voip raider software for phone calls ?
Asked by saleem - Thu Oct 23 07:47:42 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They cannot easily be traced - by the average person. But, I expect if the authorities got involved, they can trace back to the exchange that terminates the calls. Then, they will find out the calls originated from VoIP Raider. Then they will contact VoIP Raider and have them trace which of their users made the calls. So, I think it is possible, if they want to put forth the effort.
Answered by Mr. VoIP - Fri Oct 24 12:40:38 2008
What is the best VoIP service to phone between UK and Australia?
Q. I am in the UK, my mum is in Australia. I want to call her over the internet. Skype is really poor quality. She is already on a VoIP service called MyNetPhone. I would like to chat to her for free or cheap. Any ideas?
Asked by Steven K - Tue Oct 28 19:15:23 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Why don't you just sign-up with MyNetPhone too? I see that their SuperSaver plan is 0$/month. Then you and your mother can talk to each other free using In-Network calling. They support free In-Network calling between accounts. Just sign-up for the SuperSave plan - Download their free Softphone and call your Mother on her MyNetPhone account number for free. Otherwise, try Google Talk with free PC-to-PC calling. I've used it in the past and the voice quality is not bad. It is simple to install and use. All you need is a free GMail account (you and your mother both).
Answered by Mr. VoIP - Wed Oct 29 15:50:44 2008
Q. I am in the UK, my mum is in Australia. I want to call her over the internet. Skype is really poor quality. She is already on a VoIP service called MyNetPhone. I would like to chat to her for free or cheap. Any ideas?
Asked by Steven K - Tue Oct 28 19:15:23 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Why don't you just sign-up with MyNetPhone too? I see that their SuperSaver plan is 0$/month. Then you and your mother can talk to each other free using In-Network calling. They support free In-Network calling between accounts. Just sign-up for the SuperSave plan - Download their free Softphone and call your Mother on her MyNetPhone account number for free. Otherwise, try Google Talk with free PC-to-PC calling. I've used it in the past and the voice quality is not bad. It is simple to install and use. All you need is a free GMail account (you and your mother both).
Answered by Mr. VoIP - Wed Oct 29 15:50:44 2008
How to increase quality of VOIP calls while uploading/downloading?
Q. We have Time Warner Cable, and Vonage phone. When we are uploading/downloading something on the internet (we own a home-based design business, so this happens often), the quality of our calls is horrible (sometimes not even able to use the phone). What (if anything) would fix this? A higher speed internet connection? Or should we look at switching to a phone line that is not VOIP? Thanks!
Asked by abbya11111 - Thu Jul 10 16:15:44 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's the nature of the beast... VoIP,email,web browsing, downloading files, videos, music, etc are all competing for the same limited bandwidth space. Combine all that with the fact that many ISP's don't always truly deliver the bandwidth they promise and now that big data pipe becomes a narrow pipe trying to squeeze at that data through at the same time. 1) Buy the fastest service you feel comfortable paying for. But, I have heard stories where the ISP's don't always deliver all that extra bandwidth you are paying for... so what can your do but give it a shot... 2) Of all the data services, VoIP is a "real-time" data service. It can't tolerate data bottle-necks like other data sources can. When your data pipe gets squeezed, VoIP… [cont.]
Answered by Mr. VoIP - Thu Jul 10 17:24:37 2008
Q. We have Time Warner Cable, and Vonage phone. When we are uploading/downloading something on the internet (we own a home-based design business, so this happens often), the quality of our calls is horrible (sometimes not even able to use the phone). What (if anything) would fix this? A higher speed internet connection? Or should we look at switching to a phone line that is not VOIP? Thanks!
Asked by abbya11111 - Thu Jul 10 16:15:44 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's the nature of the beast... VoIP,email,web browsing, downloading files, videos, music, etc are all competing for the same limited bandwidth space. Combine all that with the fact that many ISP's don't always truly deliver the bandwidth they promise and now that big data pipe becomes a narrow pipe trying to squeeze at that data through at the same time. 1) Buy the fastest service you feel comfortable paying for. But, I have heard stories where the ISP's don't always deliver all that extra bandwidth you are paying for... so what can your do but give it a shot... 2) Of all the data services, VoIP is a "real-time" data service. It can't tolerate data bottle-necks like other data sources can. When your data pipe gets squeezed, VoIP… [cont.]
Answered by Mr. VoIP - Thu Jul 10 17:24:37 2008
How do you get free voip on itouch?
Q. I have an itouch and I want to make calls. I can't find any free voip provider. I want to make calls with siphon, but I have no sip account. Help and make sure it's free.
Asked by The Abused Kid - Sat Oct 3 01:44:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes try this, You can visit this site it has lots of great information on free calls
Answered by Vic - Sat Oct 3 17:57:32 2009
Q. I have an itouch and I want to make calls. I can't find any free voip provider. I want to make calls with siphon, but I have no sip account. Help and make sure it's free.
Asked by The Abused Kid - Sat Oct 3 01:44:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes try this, You can visit this site it has lots of great information on free calls
Answered by Vic - Sat Oct 3 17:57:32 2009
How can i bridge my wireless connection at my hotel on my laptop to a VOIP adapter via ethernet cable?
Q. I have a wireless connection at my hotel. There is no wired connection. I need to connect an Ethernet cable from my laptop to my VOIP adapter and bridge the wireless Internet to feed Internet to my VOIP adapter. Is it possible? I have a wireless laptop. My VOIP adapter needs internet!!
Asked by quarrters - Sat Oct 6 18:25:23 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. much easier to get the $6 usb wireless dongle for your laptop. Micro Center has them online, I picked up one at Walmart for a few $$ more. I stayed at lots of motels that provided free internet, it worked great. good luck!
Answered by Larry W - Sat Oct 6 18:37:02 2007
Q. I have a wireless connection at my hotel. There is no wired connection. I need to connect an Ethernet cable from my laptop to my VOIP adapter and bridge the wireless Internet to feed Internet to my VOIP adapter. Is it possible? I have a wireless laptop. My VOIP adapter needs internet!!
Asked by quarrters - Sat Oct 6 18:25:23 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. much easier to get the $6 usb wireless dongle for your laptop. Micro Center has them online, I picked up one at Walmart for a few $$ more. I stayed at lots of motels that provided free internet, it worked great. good luck!
Answered by Larry W - Sat Oct 6 18:37:02 2007
What voip providers allow you to keep your existing phone number?
Q. I really wanted to use magicJack because it seems easy enough and I've heard so much about it, but it's been over 1 to 2 years since they promised to offer the ability to keep your phone number...and they still haven't. Anyone have any recommendations for a voip that is easy to install, has great call quality, no problems with emergency calls (911 can locate you immediately), etc.?
Asked by blueberry - Sun Sep 7 19:09:51 2008 - - 2 Answers - 2 Comments
A. I have the MJ, but so far you can not port your number and I wont be anytime soon! Almost all other VoIP providers will port your number! I use Packet8 for many years now and really like it! and yes I called E911 several times already! My town is wired for E911. Many of my neighbors work from home and have VoIP and the MJ...I really can not tell you who is the best, because with VoIP...it either works or not...nothing in between...! its the law now that cell and VoIP provider have to port your number!
Answered by Roger Vadim - Sun Sep 7 19:25:24 2008
Q. I really wanted to use magicJack because it seems easy enough and I've heard so much about it, but it's been over 1 to 2 years since they promised to offer the ability to keep your phone number...and they still haven't. Anyone have any recommendations for a voip that is easy to install, has great call quality, no problems with emergency calls (911 can locate you immediately), etc.?
Asked by blueberry - Sun Sep 7 19:09:51 2008 - - 2 Answers - 2 Comments
A. I have the MJ, but so far you can not port your number and I wont be anytime soon! Almost all other VoIP providers will port your number! I use Packet8 for many years now and really like it! and yes I called E911 several times already! My town is wired for E911. Many of my neighbors work from home and have VoIP and the MJ...I really can not tell you who is the best, because with VoIP...it either works or not...nothing in between...! its the law now that cell and VoIP provider have to port your number!
Answered by Roger Vadim - Sun Sep 7 19:25:24 2008
How reliable is the 911 service on VOIP phones?
Q. I have recently got rid of my Embarq phone service at home and have switched to itp voip which is cheaper and better. However, I have read a lot about how 911 service doesn't always work well with VOIP. Can anybody with a VOIP phone service (eg. Vonage/ITP/Lingo/etc.) who has attempted to call 911 on it before tell me if it actually worked or not?
Asked by bathroomhog1990 - Wed Nov 4 23:00:50 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. I have recently got rid of my Embarq phone service at home and have switched to itp voip which is cheaper and better. However, I have read a lot about how 911 service doesn't always work well with VOIP. Can anybody with a VOIP phone service (eg. Vonage/ITP/Lingo/etc.) who has attempted to call 911 on it before tell me if it actually worked or not?
Asked by bathroomhog1990 - Wed Nov 4 23:00:50 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
Does anyone use a voip phone instead of a landline for your work at home job?
Q. Every work at home job that I have applied for says that you have to have a landline phone instead of a voip phone because they will not support a voip phone. Is that true?
Asked by nicki - Sun Dec 16 17:00:03 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. yes, this is true. The reason probably that they feel that the voip phones are not as secure, and as you will probably be handling sensitive information, they prefer that it is over a land line. Additionally, they do not allow cell phones or wireless land phones.
Answered by infogoober - Thu Dec 20 00:09:09 2007
Q. Every work at home job that I have applied for says that you have to have a landline phone instead of a voip phone because they will not support a voip phone. Is that true?
Asked by nicki - Sun Dec 16 17:00:03 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. yes, this is true. The reason probably that they feel that the voip phones are not as secure, and as you will probably be handling sensitive information, they prefer that it is over a land line. Additionally, they do not allow cell phones or wireless land phones.
Answered by infogoober - Thu Dec 20 00:09:09 2007
How can i install Cisco VOIP service in a small firm?
Q. My company is planning to setup cisco voip service to communicate for inter-branch communication. We don't need to connect PSTN phone in voip. please tell me what are the devices that i need to install this service. regards nirmal baral
Asked by santosh - Tue Mar 24 01:41:45 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Voice over IP refers to technology that transmits live voice communications across a network connection using IP protocols. A key benefit of Voice over IP is its capability to help reduce expenses because phone calls travel across the data network rather than the phone company's services. IP telephony encompasses the entire range of VoIP related services such as the interconnection of phone sets for communications; associated services such as invoicing and dialing plans; and basic features including group calls, transfer, forward, and hold. These features might previously handled by a Private Branch Exchange (PBX). Voice over IP is the basis for more advanced unified communications solutions. Crisco's Unified Communications system of… [cont.]
Answered by Sam Anderson - Tue Mar 24 01:52:59 2009
Q. My company is planning to setup cisco voip service to communicate for inter-branch communication. We don't need to connect PSTN phone in voip. please tell me what are the devices that i need to install this service. regards nirmal baral
Asked by santosh - Tue Mar 24 01:41:45 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Voice over IP refers to technology that transmits live voice communications across a network connection using IP protocols. A key benefit of Voice over IP is its capability to help reduce expenses because phone calls travel across the data network rather than the phone company's services. IP telephony encompasses the entire range of VoIP related services such as the interconnection of phone sets for communications; associated services such as invoicing and dialing plans; and basic features including group calls, transfer, forward, and hold. These features might previously handled by a Private Branch Exchange (PBX). Voice over IP is the basis for more advanced unified communications solutions. Crisco's Unified Communications system of… [cont.]
Answered by Sam Anderson - Tue Mar 24 01:52:59 2009
What is the best voip router? What do others have and like?
Q. What is the best voip router? What do others have and like?
Asked by angiepangie8 - Sun Oct 4 12:00:06 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can visit this site it has lots of great information on free voip calls
Answered by Vic - Wed Oct 7 18:45:24 2009
Q. What is the best voip router? What do others have and like?
Asked by angiepangie8 - Sun Oct 4 12:00:06 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can visit this site it has lots of great information on free voip calls
Answered by Vic - Wed Oct 7 18:45:24 2009
How do I get my cell phone to connect to my VoIP phone to make calls from it?
Q. My VoIP phone has only the RJ-45 port and no USB port to connect to a USB bluetooth adapter. How do I get around that and what products are recommended?
Asked by trying to connect - Thu Dec 29 12:59:22 2005 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You would actually have to own a phone that supports both protocols. They are in the making, but they aren't on the market yet.
Answered by recycle_miser - Sat Jan 28 13:39:34 2006
Q. My VoIP phone has only the RJ-45 port and no USB port to connect to a USB bluetooth adapter. How do I get around that and what products are recommended?
Asked by trying to connect - Thu Dec 29 12:59:22 2005 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You would actually have to own a phone that supports both protocols. They are in the making, but they aren't on the market yet.
Answered by recycle_miser - Sat Jan 28 13:39:34 2006
How fast does your internet connection need to be to use VOIP with min problems?
Q. I have DSL that 1.5mbs. Is that fast enought to use VOIP and not run into alot of problems. I know you would have to be worried about both your up and down speeds. I have heard some say VOIP works great while others say that the service drops their calls or that they have poor quality. I am thinking about using VOIP to add an additional phone line to my small business so that I can call out for free as well in the US. Can I rely of the service or should I stick with a traditional land line? Also does anyone know of a cheap landline long distance placn?
Asked by montanamike - Fri Sep 29 00:41:02 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 256 kbps (not mbps, no such thing yet) will do it. Anything above that and you can use the computer on the Internet while on the VoIP phone and have no drop outs. My VoIP phone is as clear as my land line, even when talking to people in Europe (can talk to 17 countries over there free)
Answered by Heinz M - Fri Sep 29 01:00:47 2006
Q. I have DSL that 1.5mbs. Is that fast enought to use VOIP and not run into alot of problems. I know you would have to be worried about both your up and down speeds. I have heard some say VOIP works great while others say that the service drops their calls or that they have poor quality. I am thinking about using VOIP to add an additional phone line to my small business so that I can call out for free as well in the US. Can I rely of the service or should I stick with a traditional land line? Also does anyone know of a cheap landline long distance placn?
Asked by montanamike - Fri Sep 29 00:41:02 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 256 kbps (not mbps, no such thing yet) will do it. Anything above that and you can use the computer on the Internet while on the VoIP phone and have no drop outs. My VoIP phone is as clear as my land line, even when talking to people in Europe (can talk to 17 countries over there free)
Answered by Heinz M - Fri Sep 29 01:00:47 2006
What is the best VOIP service for Malaysians?
Q. I would like to buy credits to use the VOIP service for calling out. I would like to know which one is the most recommended for Malaysians (such as Skype, Yahoo Messenger etc.) in terms of cost. The countries I would call are USA and Malaysia.
Asked by Vivian - Thu Mar 13 05:39:57 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Malaysia is on the network for globalinx voip. they have the best service of all the voip and we love that we can chat and see family for only $24.95 per month..if u don't care to see folks then u can get the DTA adapter still being 24.95.. check out www.5linx.net/lab for all the details under products. Hope this helps!
Answered by Nikki - Sat Mar 15 16:37:14 2008
Q. I would like to buy credits to use the VOIP service for calling out. I would like to know which one is the most recommended for Malaysians (such as Skype, Yahoo Messenger etc.) in terms of cost. The countries I would call are USA and Malaysia.
Asked by Vivian - Thu Mar 13 05:39:57 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Malaysia is on the network for globalinx voip. they have the best service of all the voip and we love that we can chat and see family for only $24.95 per month..if u don't care to see folks then u can get the DTA adapter still being 24.95.. check out www.5linx.net/lab for all the details under products. Hope this helps!
Answered by Nikki - Sat Mar 15 16:37:14 2008
How come voip 1.1 on my ipod touch freezes when i try to connect to my account?
Q. On my ipod touch i installed voip 1.1 and i entered my account info correct but when i try to conect it just freezes up and i have to restart my ipod. Can someone tell me how to fix this problem or get voip 1.0
Asked by scottieman33 - Sun Feb 10 12:48:13 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First of all...Remove VoIP 1.1. If possible, Install 'fring' software from www.fring.com If you wish to make voip calls. It works with amzing voice and voip quality. You will be able to make free calls to Skype and ICQ. Further, If U want to get more talks then enable your Fring account wish SIP service. Like Lowratevoip.com, Voipbuster, Voipstunt, Voipwise etc. They have cheapest call rates in Voip market. B T W, U can get call credit from it's Voip reseller e.g. www.talkways.net Let me know if there is anything I can guide you more. SG. If you want to
Answered by SuccessGuide - Mon Feb 11 12:27:58 2008
Q. On my ipod touch i installed voip 1.1 and i entered my account info correct but when i try to conect it just freezes up and i have to restart my ipod. Can someone tell me how to fix this problem or get voip 1.0
Asked by scottieman33 - Sun Feb 10 12:48:13 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First of all...Remove VoIP 1.1. If possible, Install 'fring' software from www.fring.com If you wish to make voip calls. It works with amzing voice and voip quality. You will be able to make free calls to Skype and ICQ. Further, If U want to get more talks then enable your Fring account wish SIP service. Like Lowratevoip.com, Voipbuster, Voipstunt, Voipwise etc. They have cheapest call rates in Voip market. B T W, U can get call credit from it's Voip reseller e.g. www.talkways.net Let me know if there is anything I can guide you more. SG. If you want to
Answered by SuccessGuide - Mon Feb 11 12:27:58 2008
How to Configure Linksys WAG54GP2 Voip to block calls to mobile phone?
Q. Had enough of telling people not to call to mobile phone from the line, is there a setting to block calls to mobile phone using Linksys WAG54GP2 Voip setting?
Asked by Fair and Balanced - Thu Oct 8 02:24:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I dont think you could block a VOIP call in a Generic Router like the one mentioned. You may be able to do it with a VOIP only router or Phone. Im not sure. With digital systems anything is possible. Either you do it on the phone or you may be provided access to VOIP Service provider User Admin page where you could block a specific number. Im trying to figure out how the router or provider will figure out if the call is from a mobile or a land line!! Call your VOIP provider and ask if they can block a certain type of call.
Answered by Fratzz - Thu Oct 8 07:54:44 2009
Q. Had enough of telling people not to call to mobile phone from the line, is there a setting to block calls to mobile phone using Linksys WAG54GP2 Voip setting?
Asked by Fair and Balanced - Thu Oct 8 02:24:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I dont think you could block a VOIP call in a Generic Router like the one mentioned. You may be able to do it with a VOIP only router or Phone. Im not sure. With digital systems anything is possible. Either you do it on the phone or you may be provided access to VOIP Service provider User Admin page where you could block a specific number. Im trying to figure out how the router or provider will figure out if the call is from a mobile or a land line!! Call your VOIP provider and ask if they can block a certain type of call.
Answered by Fratzz - Thu Oct 8 07:54:44 2009
What is the best Nokia N95 VOIP software I can use to make free calls?
Q. I want to take advantage of VOIP on my nokia n95, if i can find a company/software to use that is free I can move to a lower priced contract on my network and save some money. I heard trufone is good but they are only free until november. I tried fring but it only works with my orange internet on my phone which aint free. It won't login when i try to use my home internet wireless connection
Asked by SolidStateLogic - Thu Sep 13 09:13:42 2007 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. www.truphone.com
Answered by harikrishna p - Sat Sep 15 06:33:09 2007
Q. I want to take advantage of VOIP on my nokia n95, if i can find a company/software to use that is free I can move to a lower priced contract on my network and save some money. I heard trufone is good but they are only free until november. I tried fring but it only works with my orange internet on my phone which aint free. It won't login when i try to use my home internet wireless connection
Asked by SolidStateLogic - Thu Sep 13 09:13:42 2007 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. www.truphone.com
Answered by harikrishna p - Sat Sep 15 06:33:09 2007
How will you dial VOIP numbers from your normal phone while using an ATA?
Q. I'm planning to buy an ATA(Analogue Telephone Adaptor) for usin with my VOIP provider.But I would like to know how I can dial VOIP numbers like myname@sip.voiparound.com using the analogue phone. Thank you.
Asked by Sachin V - Wed Oct 29 11:42:55 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. VoIP adapters like my Linksys SPA2102-NA do not seem to support SIP URI dialing. It supports IP dialing but not URI dialing such as yourname@yourprovider.com . My SIP provider, CallCentric, does support SIP URI dialing through their network. I tested it with their Speed Dial feauture and successfully dialed my URI number at InPhonex. But, for it to work, I have to use their online Speed Dial feature through my web based Dashboard on CallCentric website. But, my Linksys SPA2102-NA will not successfully send SIP URI's through their service. I consulted with CallCentric support on this and they concluded the ATA does not actually support URI dialing. The Linksys SPA2102-NA is a very good ATA and I like it quite well. However, it… [cont.]
Answered by Mr. VoIP - Wed Oct 29 20:14:50 2008
Q. I'm planning to buy an ATA(Analogue Telephone Adaptor) for usin with my VOIP provider.But I would like to know how I can dial VOIP numbers like myname@sip.voiparound.com using the analogue phone. Thank you.
Asked by Sachin V - Wed Oct 29 11:42:55 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. VoIP adapters like my Linksys SPA2102-NA do not seem to support SIP URI dialing. It supports IP dialing but not URI dialing such as yourname@yourprovider.com . My SIP provider, CallCentric, does support SIP URI dialing through their network. I tested it with their Speed Dial feauture and successfully dialed my URI number at InPhonex. But, for it to work, I have to use their online Speed Dial feature through my web based Dashboard on CallCentric website. But, my Linksys SPA2102-NA will not successfully send SIP URI's through their service. I consulted with CallCentric support on this and they concluded the ATA does not actually support URI dialing. The Linksys SPA2102-NA is a very good ATA and I like it quite well. However, it… [cont.]
Answered by Mr. VoIP - Wed Oct 29 20:14:50 2008
Is it possible to wire a VoIP adapter to all the landlines in the house?
Q. If I disconnect the wires that lead into the house from the POTS terminal outside, they will have no input. Then can I connect the output jack on the back of my VoIP router to any landline jack in my house to have VoIP to every landline jack?
Asked by blumoon479 - Wed Apr 22 20:08:06 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes, you can do that if your Internet is provided over cable TV line. Obviously, you could not do that if you have DSL Internet because the DSL Internet comes in on the external telephone line.
Answered by Mr. VoIP - Wed Apr 22 23:37:50 2009
Q. If I disconnect the wires that lead into the house from the POTS terminal outside, they will have no input. Then can I connect the output jack on the back of my VoIP router to any landline jack in my house to have VoIP to every landline jack?
Asked by blumoon479 - Wed Apr 22 20:08:06 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes, you can do that if your Internet is provided over cable TV line. Obviously, you could not do that if you have DSL Internet because the DSL Internet comes in on the external telephone line.
Answered by Mr. VoIP - Wed Apr 22 23:37:50 2009
What do I need to make my phone jacks all operate on voip?
Q. I understand there is something I can plug into one phone jack and all the other jacks will become part of the network for VOIP. Anybody know what I need? The phone adapter supplied with the VOIP service will connect only one phone. Thanks for any help. Broadband service is DSL.
Asked by Rofrank - Thu Jan 19 20:18:11 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you disconnect all the telephone wires from where your regular phone wire from the phone company comes into your house/apt or whatever, and then connect a regular phone (RJ11) phone cord from any one of the jacks in the house to the cable modem, and then use a doubler (a thingy you can buy from any best buy circuit city radio shack etc) you can plug the cord from any of your phones into any of the jacks, and all the jacks will be connected to the modem. do not do this until you have disconnected the "Inside wiring" from the wire coming from the phone company . . otherwise the "ring voltage, which is about 90 volts, will FRY your modem . . a very bad deal. FWIW I use Vonage, in the same setup with relatively poor audio vs the old "landl [cont.]
Answered by Useta be an electrician - Thu Jan 19 20:46:09 2006
Q. I understand there is something I can plug into one phone jack and all the other jacks will become part of the network for VOIP. Anybody know what I need? The phone adapter supplied with the VOIP service will connect only one phone. Thanks for any help. Broadband service is DSL.
Asked by Rofrank - Thu Jan 19 20:18:11 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you disconnect all the telephone wires from where your regular phone wire from the phone company comes into your house/apt or whatever, and then connect a regular phone (RJ11) phone cord from any one of the jacks in the house to the cable modem, and then use a doubler (a thingy you can buy from any best buy circuit city radio shack etc) you can plug the cord from any of your phones into any of the jacks, and all the jacks will be connected to the modem. do not do this until you have disconnected the "Inside wiring" from the wire coming from the phone company . . otherwise the "ring voltage, which is about 90 volts, will FRY your modem . . a very bad deal. FWIW I use Vonage, in the same setup with relatively poor audio vs the old "landl [cont.]
Answered by Useta be an electrician - Thu Jan 19 20:46:09 2006
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Wireless snom 820 and 870 VoIP Desktop Phones Certified Interoperable with ...
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In a press release, snom said that its 800 series VoIP desktop phones offer extraordinary elegance and performance and combine both latest technology and ...
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In a press release, snom said that its 800 series VoIP desktop phones offer extraordinary elegance and performance and combine both latest technology and ...
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30 percent of 18 to 24 year olds only have a wireless phone VoIP has an appeal because it s less expensive about $5 monthly we will see higher adoption in this age group he added Early adopters to VoIP may recall the experience being akin to talking to a stuttering Dalek in an echo chamber but the research revealed that 67 percent of VoIP users believe voice quality
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30 percent of 18 to 24 year olds only have a wireless phone VoIP has an appeal because it s less expensive about $5 monthly we will see higher adoption in this age group he added Early adopters to VoIP may recall the experience being akin to talking to a stuttering Dalek in an echo chamber but the research revealed that 67 percent of VoIP users believe voice quality
Is Internet Phone ( VoIP ) Merit the Switch? | Kieran Clarke
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hu, 12 Nov 2009 14:29:19 GM
You've seen the advertisements. You all things considered understand at least one individual who has tried it, but is Say All through Internet Standards of.
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hu, 12 Nov 2009 14:29:19 GM
You've seen the advertisements. You all things considered understand at least one individual who has tried it, but is Say All through Internet Standards of.
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