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I'd like to buy a Skype phone for use on Windows Vista. However, Ive seen countless forum articals suggesting that a USB phone (or any phone that would plug into USB - eg a wireless base unit) wont work. I'd rather not wast money on this, if thats the case. Can anyone confirm and recommend a phone I could use under Vista? Preferable one thats not going to cost the earth and has Dect as well (and can be used for either without needing to alternate to use on either.) The dect part is less important - but desirable. Cheers |
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Take a look at these:
[url]http://dualphone.net[/url] I bought one of these about a year ago: [url]http://dualphone.net/UK_Forside-31.aspx[/url] I only enable the Skype software when I want to make a cheap long distance call using SkypeOut. The phone otherwise behaves as a normal DECT phone. Recently they've bought out the 3088 model that doesn't need a PC but it's more expensive: [url]http://dualphone.net/DUALphone_3088_for_Skype-789.aspx[/url] JB |
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"guv" <guv69@msn.com> wrote in message news:2ktk6310vdajjajdfirooa4nnem6ah6a92@4ax.com...[color=blue] > > I'd like to buy a Skype phone for use on Windows Vista. However, Ive > seen countless forum articals suggesting that a USB phone (or any > phone that would plug into USB - eg a wireless base unit) wont work. > > I'd rather not wast money on this, if thats the case. > > Can anyone confirm and recommend a phone I could use under Vista? > Preferable one thats not going to cost the earth and has Dect as well > (and can be used for either without needing to alternate to use on > either.) The dect part is less important - but desirable. > > Cheers[/color] Theres an easy cure. Format the hard disc and put a proper O/S on it like XP Pro that does support it. Vista = 1 step forward, 10 steps back. |
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Bob wrote:[color=blue]
> Format the hard disc and put a proper O/S on it like > XP Pro that does support it.[/color] Assuming that the OP has a licence for Microsoft Windows XP Professional to install - if not it is going to cost him ~£245 (amazon) for the privilege, and the OP has already indicated that he doesn't want to spend a lot of money on this project. |
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 10:53:26 +0100, "Bob" <3242432@private-email.org>
wrote: [color=blue] > >"guv" <guv69@msn.com> wrote in message >news:2ktk6310vdajjajdfirooa4nnem6ah6a92@4ax.com...[color=green] >> >> I'd like to buy a Skype phone for use on Windows Vista. However, Ive >> seen countless forum articals suggesting that a USB phone (or any >> phone that would plug into USB - eg a wireless base unit) wont work. >> >> I'd rather not wast money on this, if thats the case. >> >> Can anyone confirm and recommend a phone I could use under Vista? >> Preferable one thats not going to cost the earth and has Dect as well >> (and can be used for either without needing to alternate to use on >> either.) The dect part is less important - but desirable. >> >> Cheers[/color] > >Theres an easy cure. Format the hard disc and put a proper O/S on it like >XP Pro that does support it. >Vista = 1 step forward, 10 steps back. >[/color] Nothing wrong with Vista I run Vista untimate for some things and xp pro for others and I certantly would not polloute any OS with Skype. |
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 11:14:32 +0100, Paul Cupis <paul@cupis.co.uk>
wrote: [color=blue] >Bob wrote:[color=green] >> Format the hard disc and put a proper O/S on it like >> XP Pro that does support it.[/color] > >Assuming that the OP has a licence for Microsoft Windows XP Professional >to install - if not it is going to cost him ~£245 (amazon) for the >privilege, and the OP has already indicated that he doesn't want to >spend a lot of money on this project.[/color] The Vista machine is for HTPC content. Just thought it would be nice to be sitting in the living room with the cam! Ive now bought a dect/Voip phone from ebuyer - which I cant see anywhere is supported in Vista. If it doesnt, I'll just use it on one of the XP machines on the network. Luckily, the device displays Skype details of who is online etc, so no big deal. At least it is wireless - so can still be sitting on the settee in the living room when using! ;-) |
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In message <f4giv6$1oi5$1@energise.enta.net>, Paul Cupis
<paul@cupis.co.uk> writes[color=blue] >Bob wrote:[color=green] >> Format the hard disc and put a proper O/S on it like >> XP Pro that does support it.[/color] > >Assuming that the OP has a licence for Microsoft Windows XP >Professional to install - if not it is going to cost him ~£245 (amazon) >for the privilege, and the OP has already indicated that he doesn't >want to spend a lot of money on this project.[/color] Cobblers, buy a stick of RAM for 20 quid and an OEM copy of XP Pro for 70 quid (ish), stick the RAM into the machine and install XP, Ts and Cs of the OEM license met. -- Clint Sharp |
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[email]clavox@btinternet.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue] > Nothing wrong with Vista[/color] Any OS that says it doesn't have enough memory to install new printer with no other windows/aplications open and 1GB memory installed has some definate flaws. Fortunately I bought ours from Dell who were happy to send a copy of XP Pro to replace the pre-installed Vista F.O.C. Needless to say I have a happy machine wich _does_ run all our older applications and has more than enough memory to install a printer! I would rather go to linux than Run Vista if it came to a choice of OS that won't run the essential windows programs I use. |
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