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Old 18-01-2008, 07:11
Homeworker
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Default BT VOYAGER 2500V with VOIP

da wonder of ebay

I bought a BT VOYAGER 2500V with built in
VOIP support and telephone socket

i presume this means no computer needs to be
on just the router at all times

i presume if i use somepne like sipgate who support
multiple voip companies i can have multiple lines
phone numers incoming

i presume if i want to take full advantage multiple
outgoing i need to buy separately somehting like
a grandstream

am i learning , trying hard here to get to grips
with this technology

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Old 18-01-2008, 08:06
Custard
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Default Re: BT VOYAGER 2500V with VOIP

On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 07:11:08 GMT, "Homeworker" <novalid@fakeukadd.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>da wonder of ebay
>
>I bought a BT VOYAGER 2500V with built in
>VOIP support and telephone socket
>
>i presume this means no computer needs to be
>on just the router at all times[/color]
Correct.[color=blue]
>
>i presume if i use somepne like sipgate who support
>multiple voip companies i can have multiple lines
>phone numers incoming[/color]

Possibly ! My one was enabled for BT Talk so haven't tried others.
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>
>i presume if i want to take full advantage multiple
>outgoing i need to buy separately somehting like
>a grandstream[/color]

HMMMMMMMMM

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Old 18-01-2008, 09:40
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Default Re: BT VOYAGER 2500V with VOIP

Homeworker wrote:[color=blue]
> da wonder of ebay
>
> I bought a BT VOYAGER 2500V with built in
> VOIP support and telephone socket[/color]
Good for you.

[color=blue]
> i presume this means no computer needs to be
> on just the router at all times[/color]
Correct
[color=blue]
> i presume if i use somepne like sipgate who support
> multiple voip companies i can have multiple lines
> phone numers incoming[/color]
Maybe.
[color=blue]
> i presume if i want to take full advantage multiple
> outgoing i need to buy separately somehting like
> a grandstream[/color]
A Grandstream what?
[color=blue]
> am i learning , trying hard here to get to grips
> with this technology[/color]

I know. Technology can be difficult. Generally one starts a sentence
with a capital letter and i by itself is usually a capital I. You will
find the shift keys on your keyboard will produce these characyers if
you hold one down whilst pressing the character you wish to capitalise.

Full stops are customary at the end of sentences. On a UK keyboard the
full stop key is just left of the ?
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Old 18-01-2008, 16:58
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Default Re: BT VOYAGER 2500V with VOIP


"Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message
news:-sidnfLCPIpI7g3aRVnytAA@pipex.net...[color=blue]
> Homeworker wrote:[color=green]
> > da wonder of ebay
> >
> > I bought a BT VOYAGER 2500V with built in
> > VOIP support and telephone socket[/color]
> Good for you.
>
>[color=green]
> > i presume this means no computer needs to be
> > on just the router at all times[/color]
> Correct
>[color=green]
> > i presume if i use somepne like sipgate who support
> > multiple voip companies i can have multiple lines
> > phone numers incoming[/color]
> Maybe.
>[color=green]
> > i presume if i want to take full advantage multiple
> > outgoing i need to buy separately somehting like
> > a grandstream[/color]
> A Grandstream what?
>[color=green]
> > am i learning , trying hard here to get to grips
> > with this technology[/color]
>
> I know. Technology can be difficult. Generally one starts a sentence
> with a capital letter and i by itself is usually a capital I. You will
> find the shift keys on your keyboard will produce these characyers if
> you hold one down whilst pressing the character you wish to capitalise.
>
> Full stops are customary at the end of sentences. On a UK keyboard the
> full stop key is just left of the ?[/color]

And once these skills are achieved, correct spelling is the next.


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Old 18-01-2008, 17:58
mymail@hotmail.co.uk
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 16:58:37 GMT, "Nick" <not.known@here.com.uk>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>
>"Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message
>news:-sidnfLCPIpI7g3aRVnytAA@pipex.net...[color=green]
>> Homeworker wrote:[color=darkred]
>> > da wonder of ebay
>> >
>> > I bought a BT VOYAGER 2500V with built in
>> > VOIP support and telephone socket[/color]
>> Good for you.
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>> > i presume this means no computer needs to be
>> > on just the router at all times[/color]
>> Correct
>>[color=darkred]
>> > i presume if i use somepne like sipgate who support
>> > multiple voip companies i can have multiple lines
>> > phone numers incoming[/color]
>> Maybe.
>>[color=darkred]
>> > i presume if i want to take full advantage multiple
>> > outgoing i need to buy separately somehting like
>> > a grandstream[/color]
>> A Grandstream what?
>>[color=darkred]
>> > am i learning , trying hard here to get to grips
>> > with this technology[/color]
>>
>> I know. Technology can be difficult. Generally one starts a sentence
>> with a capital letter and i by itself is usually a capital I. You will
>> find the shift keys on your keyboard will produce these characyers if
>> you hold one down whilst pressing the character you wish to capitalise.
>>
>> Full stops are customary at the end of sentences. On a UK keyboard the
>> full stop key is just left of the ?[/color]
>
>And once these skills are achieved, correct spelling is the next.
>[/color]
And spelling just does not matter providing one can tell what the
writer is on about, if doctors can get away with the numerous spelling
mistakes and abymal hand writing that they make I am sure someone
posting to a poxy news group can .
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Old 18-01-2008, 17:59
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Nick wrote:[color=blue]
> "Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message
> news:-sidnfLCPIpI7g3aRVnytAA@pipex.net...[color=green]
>> Homeworker wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> da wonder of ebay
>>>
>>> I bought a BT VOYAGER 2500V with built in
>>> VOIP support and telephone socket[/color]
>> Good for you.
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>> i presume this means no computer needs to be
>>> on just the router at all times[/color]
>> Correct
>>[color=darkred]
>>> i presume if i use somepne like sipgate who support
>>> multiple voip companies i can have multiple lines
>>> phone numers incoming[/color]
>> Maybe.
>>[color=darkred]
>>> i presume if i want to take full advantage multiple
>>> outgoing i need to buy separately somehting like
>>> a grandstream[/color]
>> A Grandstream what?
>>[color=darkred]
>>> am i learning , trying hard here to get to grips
>>> with this technology[/color]
>> I know. Technology can be difficult. Generally one starts a sentence
>> with a capital letter and i by itself is usually a capital I. You will
>> find the shift keys on your keyboard will produce these characyers if
>> you hold one down whilst pressing the character you wish to capitalise.
>>
>> Full stops are customary at the end of sentences. On a UK keyboard the
>> full stop key is just left of the ?[/color]
>
> And once these skills are achieved, correct spelling is the next.
>
>[/color]

Oh bugger. I'll get me coat..........
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Old 18-01-2008, 18:07
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[email]mymail@hotmail.co.uk[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 16:58:37 GMT, "Nick" <not.known@here.com.uk>
> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> "Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message
>> news:-sidnfLCPIpI7g3aRVnytAA@pipex.net...[color=darkred]
>>> Homeworker wrote:
>>>> da wonder of ebay
>>>>
>>>> I bought a BT VOYAGER 2500V with built in
>>>> VOIP support and telephone socket
>>> Good for you.
>>>
>>>
>>>> i presume this means no computer needs to be
>>>> on just the router at all times
>>> Correct
>>>
>>>> i presume if i use somepne like sipgate who support
>>>> multiple voip companies i can have multiple lines
>>>> phone numers incoming
>>> Maybe.
>>>
>>>> i presume if i want to take full advantage multiple
>>>> outgoing i need to buy separately somehting like
>>>> a grandstream
>>> A Grandstream what?
>>>
>>>> am i learning , trying hard here to get to grips
>>>> with this technology
>>> I know. Technology can be difficult. Generally one starts a sentence
>>> with a capital letter and i by itself is usually a capital I. You will
>>> find the shift keys on your keyboard will produce these characyers if
>>> you hold one down whilst pressing the character you wish to capitalise.
>>>
>>> Full stops are customary at the end of sentences. On a UK keyboard the
>>> full stop key is just left of the ?[/color]
>> And once these skills are achieved, correct spelling is the next.
>>[/color]
> And spelling just does not matter providing one can tell what the
> writer is on about, if doctors can get away with the numerous spelling
> mistakes and abymal hand writing that they make I am sure someone
> posting to a poxy news group can .[/color]

Actually Nick was quite right and I totally disagree with you. I should
have taken more care. Just pure laziness on my part.
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Old 18-01-2008, 18:37
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Desk Rabbit wrote:[color=blue]
> [email]mymail@hotmail.co.uk[/email] wrote:[color=green]
>> On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 16:58:37 GMT, "Nick" <not.known@here.com.uk>
>> wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> "Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message
>>> news:-sidnfLCPIpI7g3aRVnytAA@pipex.net...
>>>> Homeworker wrote:
>>>>> da wonder of ebay
>>>>>
>>>>> I bought a BT VOYAGER 2500V with built in
>>>>> VOIP support and telephone socket
>>>> Good for you.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> i presume this means no computer needs to be
>>>>> on just the router at all times
>>>> Correct
>>>>
>>>>> i presume if i use somepne like sipgate who support
>>>>> multiple voip companies i can have multiple lines
>>>>> phone numers incoming
>>>> Maybe.
>>>>
>>>>> i presume if i want to take full advantage multiple
>>>>> outgoing i need to buy separately somehting like
>>>>> a grandstream
>>>> A Grandstream what?
>>>>
>>>>> am i learning , trying hard here to get to grips
>>>>> with this technology
>>>> I know. Technology can be difficult. Generally one starts a sentence
>>>> with a capital letter and i by itself is usually a capital I. You will
>>>> find the shift keys on your keyboard will produce these characyers if
>>>> you hold one down whilst pressing the character you wish to capitalise.
>>>>
>>>> Full stops are customary at the end of sentences. On a UK keyboard the
>>>> full stop key is just left of the ?
>>> And once these skills are achieved, correct spelling is the next.
>>>[/color]
>> And spelling just does not matter providing one can tell what the
>> writer is on about, if doctors can get away with the numerous spelling
>> mistakes and abymal hand writing that they make I am sure someone
>> posting to a poxy news group can .[/color]
>
> Actually Nick was quite right and I totally disagree with you. I should
> have taken more care. Just pure laziness on my part.[/color]

Does someone have to meet a certain critereon in order to recieve help
from you? If so choose not to reply
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Old 18-01-2008, 18:51
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"Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message
news:mJmdnaQ408UydQ3anZ2dnUVZ8hmdnZ2d@pipex.net...[color=blue]
> Nick wrote:[color=green]
> > "Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message
> > news:-sidnfLCPIpI7g3aRVnytAA@pipex.net...[color=darkred]
> >> Homeworker wrote:
> >>> da wonder of ebay
> >>>
> >>> I bought a BT VOYAGER 2500V with built in
> >>> VOIP support and telephone socket
> >> Good for you.
> >>
> >>
> >>> i presume this means no computer needs to be
> >>> on just the router at all times
> >> Correct
> >>
> >>> i presume if i use somepne like sipgate who support
> >>> multiple voip companies i can have multiple lines
> >>> phone numers incoming
> >> Maybe.
> >>
> >>> i presume if i want to take full advantage multiple
> >>> outgoing i need to buy separately somehting like
> >>> a grandstream
> >> A Grandstream what?
> >>
> >>> am i learning , trying hard here to get to grips
> >>> with this technology
> >> I know. Technology can be difficult. Generally one starts a sentence
> >> with a capital letter and i by itself is usually a capital I. You will
> >> find the shift keys on your keyboard will produce these characyers if
> >> you hold one down whilst pressing the character you wish to capitalise.
> >>
> >> Full stops are customary at the end of sentences. On a UK keyboard the
> >> full stop key is just left of the ?[/color]
> >
> > And once these skills are achieved, correct spelling is the next.
> >
> >[/color]
>
> Oh bugger. I'll get me coat..........[/color]

Maybe the schools teach in a different way these days. Come to think of
it, I recall a second cousin telling me of "Curly C (Cu) and Kicking K (Ku)"
and thinking, what the F'in hell is he on about.

Basic rules, like, "I" before "E", accept after "C" for example.
A pint of water weighs a pound and a quarter. (But who remembers
pounds and ounces?) Pints are OK, milk, beer, or that alternative
soft drink the youngsters rave about, lager.

Desk Rabbit, I'll join you for a swift half. (Gallon that is (4 pints)



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Old 18-01-2008, 19:01
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<mymail@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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[snip]

: : And spelling just does not matter providing one can
: : tell what the writer is on about, if doctors can get
: : away with the numerous spelling mistakes and abymal
: : hand writing that they make I am sure someone posting
: : to a poxy news group can .

Pot, kettle........

Ivor

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