Re: voip - would this do ?
"Brian A" <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 08 May 2007 22:56:17 +0100, Jon Farmer <viperdudeuk@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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>>[url]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SIP-VoIP-Phone-Adapter-ATA-2-RJ45-Router-PSTN-Lifeline_W0QQitemZ120116813804QQihZ002QQcategoryZ61841QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#requirements[/url][/color]
> Have you read the conditions for the bid?
> " Bidder must be signed up with a freespeech full access account prior
> to bidding on this unit."
> I wouldn't touch this. If you want to do voip then do it properly.
> When I last checked the tariffs from 'freespeech' they didn't seem all
> that good. If you just need to run one PC and want voip check out the
> SPA-3102 from broadbandstuff.co.uk or, if you want to run more than
> one PC go for one of the Fritzbox - try [url]www.broadbandstuf.co.uk[/url] or
> Froogle.
> My advice: Just don't tie yourself in with a single operator that you
> know little about when you can do far better elsewhere.
> You'll find more detailed advice available from this group if you ask
> for it.
>
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Hi,
I think you may have slightly mis-understood / mis-read this.
"*Freespeech offer Terms & Conditions:
Bidder must be signed up with a freespeech full access account prior to
bidding on this unit.
Voucher will be sent via email only to your confirmed registered freespeech
email address only.
One voucher per user only."
I.e. if you want their extra promotional free £10 credit for the freespech
service, then you have to be a registered user of that service before
purchasing to get this promotional freebie extra.
I.e. I don't believe / understand that this has anything to do with the
device itself. It is essentially a Grandstream 486 "clone" as I understand
and allows full configuration to do anything you want with it.
However, they do seem a bit "rich" with their prices to me. Others offer a
WLAN ADSL router with full VoIP funcionatliy for £20! ??
But basically I understand that the OP is correct - this device should do
all they need.
Best wishes,
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