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Hi lads,
I´m embarking into an exciting new project, and I´d like to know from your hands-on experiences which are the most reliable (cost is not a factor here!) ATA you dealt with. Sipura, Linksys, Grandstream... What you recommend? TA -- ßødincµs |
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ßødincµs wrote:[color=blue]
> Hi lads, > > I´m embarking into an exciting new project, and I´d like to know from > your hands-on experiences which are the most reliable (cost is not a > factor here!) ATA you dealt with. > > Sipura, Linksys, Grandstream... What you recommend? > > TA > > -- > ßødincµs >[/color] Sipura = Linksys. Linksys bought Sipura a year or so ago and the Linksys ATAs sold are Sipura hardware in fancy Linksys cases. In my experience they are still the best on the market for single/duel port adaptors. If you want more ports and money truely isn't an issue then have a look at Audiocodes gateways which are high-end products (but also priced accordingly). cheers, Paul. |
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"ßødincµs" <corrado.mella@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1180453845.294889.22520@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com[color=blue] > Hi lads, > > I´m embarking into an exciting new project, and I´d like > to know from your hands-on experiences which are the most > reliable (cost is not a factor here!) ATA you dealt with. > > Sipura, Linksys, Grandstream... What you recommend?[/color] AVM Fritz!Box range. 7140 is the top of the range model in the UK, the 7170 is better IMHO but it's not available in Annex A as yet. [url]www.avm.de/en[/url] Ivor |
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"Ivor Jones" <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote in message
news:5c405dF2us5voU1@mid.individual.net...[color=blue] > "ßødincµs" <corrado.mella@googlemail.com> wrote in message > news:1180453845.294889.22520@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com[color=green] >> Hi lads, >> >> I´m embarking into an exciting new project, and I´d like >> to know from your hands-on experiences which are the most >> reliable (cost is not a factor here!) ATA you dealt with. >> >> Sipura, Linksys, Grandstream... What you recommend?[/color] > > AVM Fritz!Box range. 7140 is the top of the range model in the UK, the > 7170 is better IMHO but it's not available in Annex A as yet. > > [url]www.avm.de/en[/url] > > Ivor[/color] Agreed FritzBox is best ATA I tried, although Vonage locked Linksys (remotely provisioned) was also fairly reliable from a user perspective. I have not found any ATA as good as the FritzBox (7050 in my case) for something as simple as SIP registration, though. All other boxes I have tried give up trying eventually, which dramatically increases downtime as soon as you have an ISP problem. FritzBox is also specified to handle ISDN, although I have no use for this. |
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Recently, Ivor Jones popped out over the fence
around uk.telecom.voip and said... |"ßødincµs" <corrado.mella@googlemail.com> wrote in message |news:1180453845.294889.22520@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com |> Hi lads, |> |> I?m embarking into an exciting new project, and I?d like |> to know from your hands-on experiences which are the most |> reliable (cost is not a factor here!) ATA you dealt with. |> |> Sipura, Linksys, Grandstream... What you recommend? | |AVM Fritz!Box range. 7140 is the top of the range model in the UK, the |7170 is better IMHO but it's not available in Annex A as yet. | |[url]www.avm.de/en[/url] | |Ivor | | | Hi Ivor, I know VERY well how reliable and good AVM products are (my Fritz!Box Fon WLAN works flawlessly since October 2005, touch wood). But I am looking for simple ATAs, one phone in - one LAN out - one SIP account. I'm open to a "box" with multiple "units", e.g. two Phone ports, two LAN ports, two SIP accounts, even if I'm not too keen on that. I'd like to avoid single points of failure. If a 4-ports device goes south it's 4 users cut off and a higher cost to replace it, even if it's just one of the ports stuffed. I can buy a couple of SPA-1001 more to leave there as spares to shuffle in when needed, and reconfigure them remotely. Thanks for the suggestion tho... -- ßødincµs²°°° - The Y2K Druid ---------------------------- Law 42 on computing: Anything that could go wron@~ ¬ $: Access Violation -- Core dumped |
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