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I use Justvoip via Voxalot so Ithere is no problem with the IP staying
the same in order to qualify for the inclusive 'free minutes'. I am about to set up an SPA-3102 for a relative who intends to retain his cable telephone line as a back up and to use mostly for incoming calls. It would seem logical that the minimum links in the voip chain would yield the best reliability - i.e. to use justvoip directly from the ATA instead of via voxalot. There is the static IP problem to consider. I am fairly sure that my IP has remained constant for some considerable time despite dropping off line on many occasions. Indeed it may always have been the same IP. 1. Has anyone used a Betamax voip service via cable (Telewest area) directly from their ATA and has this proved to be a reliable set up from the IP viewpoint? 2. If it proves necessary to change the IP how does this square with the IP requirements of Betamax? i.e. How is it possible to switch IP and retain the inclusive 'free' calls? --- Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. --- |
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"Brian A" <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:avrjv39asp3td2tmpksilabvm0ql0ec105@4ax.com...[color=blue] >I use Justvoip via Voxalot so Ithere is no problem with the IP staying > the same in order to qualify for the inclusive 'free minutes'. > I am about to set up an SPA-3102 for a relative who intends to retain > his cable telephone line as a back up and to use mostly for incoming > calls. It would seem logical that the minimum links in the voip chain > would yield the best reliability - i.e. to use justvoip directly from > the ATA instead of via voxalot. > There is the static IP problem to consider. I am fairly sure that my > IP has remained constant for some considerable time despite dropping > off line on many occasions. Indeed it may always have been the same > IP. > 1. Has anyone used a Betamax voip service via cable (Telewest area) > directly from their ATA and has this proved to be a reliable set up > from the IP viewpoint? > > 2. If it proves necessary to change the IP how does this square with > the IP requirements of Betamax? i.e. How is it possible to switch IP > and retain the inclusive 'free' calls? >[/color] OK I will stick my neck out and pretend I know what I am talking about, no doubt someone will correct me if I've got it wrong. The very fact that Voxalot presents the same IP to Betamax is a reason for it *not* working, ie. you should be charged for all "free" calls because your usage is added to all the other Betamax users' usage and the 300 min is bound to be exceeded. The reason why this doesn't happen, is because Betamax have an agreement with Voxalot and they don't penalise users for using Voxalot. This is not the case with Mysipswitch (more's the pity) I would say that most Betamax users use log on directly to their account with a dynamic IP and suffer no consequences. I suppose in theory if you got an IP that was recently assigned to another Betamax customer you might be hit by their FUP, I have wondered about this myself. -- Graham %Profound_observation% |
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Brian A wrote on 07/04/2008 :[color=blue]
> I use Justvoip via Voxalot so Ithere is no problem with the IP staying > the same in order to qualify for the inclusive 'free minutes'. > I am about to set up an SPA-3102 for a relative who intends to retain > his cable telephone line as a back up and to use mostly for incoming > calls. It would seem logical that the minimum links in the voip chain > would yield the best reliability - i.e. to use justvoip directly from > the ATA instead of via voxalot. > There is the static IP problem to consider. I am fairly sure that my > IP has remained constant for some considerable time despite dropping > off line on many occasions. Indeed it may always have been the same > IP. > 1. Has anyone used a Betamax voip service via cable (Telewest area) > directly from their ATA and has this proved to be a reliable set up > from the IP viewpoint? > > 2. If it proves necessary to change the IP how does this square with > the IP requirements of Betamax? i.e. How is it possible to switch IP > and retain the inclusive 'free' calls? >[/color] Ern, you're better off with a dynamic IP as you can make 300 minutes for each you have....... |
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