Re: Siemens C475IP
In article <o7CdncztAoPI54vVnZ2dnUVZ8saonZ2d@plusnet>,
Martin² <never@give.one> wrote:[color=blue]
>Does this phone (or the C460IP) work well (i.e. no dropouts in conversation)
>with routers without QoS ?[/color]
Even if your router has QoS, you're still at the mercy of the "global
Internet".
This is the biggest single challenge I have dealing with SMEs - get them
to get a decent business quality ISP and the rest is easy. (Or better
still, a separate business quality ISP just for VoIP)
Although the home user might be willing to put up with a slghtly lesser
quality (for cheaper calls!) than a business user, so it's horses for
courses..
My own experiences of the C460IP has been good[1] - One site I setup has
3 remote shops on home quality broadband, and HQ on a good business
broadband (with a QoS router) and they're working adequately, but I've
set the codec to the remote phones to be G726.
Gordon
[1] Except that they need regular rebooting in a busy environment and if
anyone recalls, I was going to do that with cheap plug-in timers, which I
did and they're all working perfectly now - 3 in HQ and 3 remote.
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