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Old 19-03-2007, 10:37
Brian
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On 2007-03-18, dmitri <me@my.biz> wrote:
[color=blue]
> On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 00:40:09 +0000, Brian wrote:[color=green]
>> It has a dialplan facility which is rather rudimentary compared with
>> other ATAs and it does not pass caller-ID for incoming PSTN calls. If
>> neither of these deficiencies bother you, the VPA-11, at about 25 GBP,
>> is a decent, low cost device.[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
> Brian, do you know ATAs which pass caller-ID for incoming PSTN calls?[/color]

I know the SPA 2000 does, but that's about it. If you are concerned
whether a particular ATA does do UK CLID it is probably best to ask
about it or do a search on that device.

Brian.
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Old 19-03-2007, 11:04
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fa103 wrote:[color=blue]
> Guys here is a small description of the Flexor 151 (amazing been using
> it for 6 months perfect and easy to use check out the hop on hop off
> feature!):[/color]

I have just read the user manual
[url]http://www.voiptalk.org/products/pdf/Flexor_151_User_Manual.pdf[/url]
it it does appear to be quite a handy bit of kit
How many SIP accounts can be set up and registered?

I may get one for my parents.
:¬)

Pete
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Old 19-03-2007, 11:33
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On 18 Mar 2007 19:39:43 -0700, "fa103" <f.alamgir@connexin.co.uk>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>Guys here is a small description of the Flexor 151 (amazing been using
>it for 6 months perfect and easy to use check out the hop on hop off
>feature!):
>
>[url]http://www.connexin.co.uk[/url] then shop.
>[/color]
The package prices on the home page are very expensive.
You'd do better with many PSTN landline services let alone voip.
More expensive than Vonage and more expensive than BT.
For £20 you get 'International Anytime' - Talk Talk offer that
including landline rental and up to 8MB broadband for £21.
I can't see good value in any of these packages at all.

Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.
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Old 19-03-2007, 16:01
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:37:58 +0000, Brian wrote:
[color=blue]
> On 2007-03-18, dmitri <me@my.biz> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 00:40:09 +0000, Brian wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> It has a dialplan facility which is rather rudimentary compared with
>>> other ATAs and it does not pass caller-ID for incoming PSTN calls. If
>>> neither of these deficiencies bother you, the VPA-11, at about 25 GBP,
>>> is a decent, low cost device.[/color][/color]
>[color=green]
>> Brian, do you know ATAs which pass caller-ID for incoming PSTN calls?[/color]
>
> I know the SPA 2000 does, but that's about it. If you are concerned
> whether a particular ATA does do UK CLID it is probably best to ask
> about it or do a search on that device.
>
> Brian.[/color]

Hm... SPA 2000 seems NOT to support PSTN through
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Old 19-03-2007, 16:44
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On 2007-03-19, dmitri <me@my.biz> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hm... SPA 2000 seems NOT to support PSTN through[/color]

I could claim a mistype. '2', when '3' was intended. But I won't.

Brian.
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Old 19-03-2007, 23:26
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Duncan MacCallum wrote:
[color=blue]
> I've couple of ex BT ATA locked and locked Freetalk ATA Is it a major
> task to unlock ATA's?[/color]

I've got a Fujitsu FDX-840 [a re-branded D-Link that BT used to sell] that I
flashed with the relevant D-Link firmware, and it works great. 99p from
eBay[listed as "Locked to BT"] was a bargain for two analogue ports.
[color=blue]
> Have tried google for info but found nothing[/color]

That sounds unlikely.

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Old 19-03-2007, 23:48
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alexd wrote:[color=blue]
> Duncan MacCallum wrote:
>[color=green]
>> I've couple of ex BT ATA locked and locked Freetalk ATA Is it a major
>> task to unlock ATA's?[/color]
>
> I've got a Fujitsu FDX-840 [a re-branded D-Link that BT used to sell] that I
> flashed with the relevant D-Link firmware, and it works great. 99p from
> eBay[listed as "Locked to BT"] was a bargain for two analogue ports.[/color]

OK so i have to find relevant D link software for my locked Fujitsu[color=blue]
>[color=green]
>> Have tried google for info but found nothing[/color]
>
> That sounds unlikely.[/color]

Google seems to work best when you know what your looking for :)

Cheers
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Old 20-03-2007, 03:44
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On Mar 19, 10:33 am, Brian A <no_spam_bca1...@hotmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> On 18 Mar 2007 19:39:43 -0700, "fa103" <f.alam...@connexin.co.uk>
> wrote:
>[color=green]
> >Guys here is a small description of the Flexor 151 (amazing been using
> >it for 6 months perfect and easy to use check out the hop on hop off
> >feature!):[/color]
>[color=green]
> >[url]http://www.connexin.co.ukthen[/url] shop.[/color]
>
> The package prices on the home page are very expensive.
> You'd do better with many PSTN landline services let alone voip.
> More expensive than Vonage and more expensive than BT.
> For £20 you get 'International Anytime' - Talk Talk offer that
> including landline rental and up to 8MB broadband for £21.
> I can't see good value in any of these packages at all.
>
> Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.[/color]

Hey Brian,

Hope you are well. I know Connexin are only running Pay as you go VoIP
services for now. Also They have a Offer on but for over the phone
sales only at the moment.

The Offer is:

Flexor 151 - £39.99 Including VAT with the equivalent of 200 Free UK
minutes

If You are interested in this send me a reply and i'll get you the
right contact number.

Regards,

F

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Old 20-03-2007, 17:01
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Duncan MacCallum wrote:
[color=blue]
> alexd wrote:[color=green]
>> Duncan MacCallum wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> I've couple of ex BT ATA locked and locked Freetalk ATA Is it a major
>>> task to unlock ATA's?[/color]
>>
>> I've got a Fujitsu FDX-840 [a re-branded D-Link that BT used to sell]
>> that I flashed with the relevant D-Link firmware, and it works great. 99p
>> from eBay[listed as "Locked to BT"] was a bargain for two analogue
>> ports.[/color]
>
> OK so i have to find relevant D link software for my locked Fujitsu[/color]

Just logged on to mine and it says "D-Link DVG-1120S".
[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Have tried google for info but found nothing[/color]
>>
>> That sounds unlikely.[/color]
>
> Google seems to work best when you know what your looking for :)[/color]

Hit #4 is this:
[url]www.voipuser.org/forum_topic_5497.html[/url]

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Old 21-03-2007, 08:20
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On Mar 17, 11:00 pm, "John" <jmgoo...@hotmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> I want to try Voip without having the PC switched on to make a call so it's
> more family friendly to use.
>
> As there are many Analogue Phone Adapters on the market and I understand
> some are much poorer quality than others I feel it would be wise to seek
> advice on this before I buy one.
>
> I have been looking at the specs of the Pluscom SIP VOIP VPA-11 and Netgear
> Sipgate TA612V, so any advice would be very helpful at this point.
>
> I will be using this with a cable modem (up to 2Mb download) & Netgear
> WRG614 router.
>
> Also thinking about using the Sipgate service to start with, any advice on
> Voip providers will also be helpful as well. Main use will be internal UK
> calls.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jonathan[/color]


Hi,

I suggest using ZyXEL P2002 or P2002L ATAs, they are very stable and
easy to configure with clear sound quality.

[url]www.networkingland.com/voip_vendors.htm[/url]

Or if you can spend more, go Wi-Fi VoIP phones and look for P2000W
from ZyXEL also, they have crystal clear sound.


Panda,

[url]www.networkingland.com[/url]




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