Re: BT VOYAGER 2500V with VOIP
[email]mymail@hotmail.co.uk[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 16:58:37 GMT, "Nick" <not.known@here.com.uk>
> wrote:
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>> "Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message
>> news:-sidnfLCPIpI7g3aRVnytAA@pipex.net...[color=darkred]
>>> Homeworker wrote:
>>>> da wonder of ebay
>>>>
>>>> I bought a BT VOYAGER 2500V with built in
>>>> VOIP support and telephone socket
>>> Good for you.
>>>
>>>
>>>> i presume this means no computer needs to be
>>>> on just the router at all times
>>> Correct
>>>
>>>> i presume if i use somepne like sipgate who support
>>>> multiple voip companies i can have multiple lines
>>>> phone numers incoming
>>> Maybe.
>>>
>>>> i presume if i want to take full advantage multiple
>>>> outgoing i need to buy separately somehting like
>>>> a grandstream
>>> A Grandstream what?
>>>
>>>> am i learning , trying hard here to get to grips
>>>> with this technology
>>> I know. Technology can be difficult. Generally one starts a sentence
>>> with a capital letter and i by itself is usually a capital I. You will
>>> find the shift keys on your keyboard will produce these characyers if
>>> you hold one down whilst pressing the character you wish to capitalise.
>>>
>>> Full stops are customary at the end of sentences. On a UK keyboard the
>>> full stop key is just left of the ?[/color]
>> And once these skills are achieved, correct spelling is the next.
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> And spelling just does not matter providing one can tell what the
> writer is on about, if doctors can get away with the numerous spelling
> mistakes and abymal hand writing that they make I am sure someone
> posting to a poxy news group can .[/color]
Actually Nick was quite right and I totally disagree with you. I should
have taken more care. Just pure laziness on my part.
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