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This is a discussion on USB voip phones - any freeware config software within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 20:34:39 +0000 (UTC), [email]gordon@lion.drogon.net[/email] (Gordon Henderson) wrote: [color=...
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 20:34:39 +0000 (UTC), [email]gordon@lion.drogon.net[/email]
(Gordon Henderson) wrote: [color=blue] >In article <9VDOg.33918$DB3.11900@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net>, >Daviey Walker <daviey.walker@virginREMOVE.network> wrote:[color=green] >>Brian A wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> I don't know how much you are intending to spend but for the price of >>> some of these Skype add-ons you can buy an ATA that doesn't need a >>> computer to work.[/color] >> >><SNIP> >> >>The OP said it was for his daughter at University. If she is in halls >>or doesn't have access to the router then she will be unable to forward >>the necessary ports. There are workarounds, but not as easy as a skype >>handset. >> >>Edit: The OP also said he was planning on using it with sipdiscount, has >>anybody tested this without port forwarding?[/color] > >If sipdiscount provide a STUN server and the softphone/ATA supports it >then you ought to be OK without port forwarding. (at least thats been >my experience so-far) > >But persuading the providers to support IAX2 and persuading more phone/ATA >vendors to support it too would be better... > >Gordon[/color] I take your point re the router but some ATAs are designed to interface between the modem and the computer. As far as STUN servers are concerned you don't have to use the one belonging to the VSP you are using. It would be interesting to know how SIP voip fares in a University system. If anyone reading this has tried an ATA/SIP phone in such an environment please post your comments. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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"Brian A" <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4n7mg2dvqa94s6t12fr2civ0t3953brcb9@4ax.com [snip] [color=blue] > I take your point re the router but some ATAs are > designed to interface between the modem and the computer. > As far as STUN servers are concerned you don't have to > use the one belonging to the VSP you are using. > It would be interesting to know how SIP voip fares in a > University system. If anyone reading this has tried an > ATA/SIP phone in such an environment please post your > comments.[/color] It certainly doesn't work at my workplace. Everything is locked down and routed via proxy servers belonging to the company, you can't even access email from a different machine than your own, and as for web access, forget it unless you're senior management..! Ivor |
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> If Tesco are still doing it, then theirs is OK. (The phone that is, not[color=blue]
> the VoIP package ;-) £9.99 when I last looked! Very cheap way to get a > usb "phone" ... > > Gordon[/color] Thanks Gordon just popped down and bought a couple - they work fine :) Daughter is in halls of residence , I already have an ata at home - but obviously not really suitable for a uni connection |
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Hi,
I'm just wondering whether anyone has been able to use an ATA in University halls of residence which have only an ethernet/resnet cable for each student. My daughter has just started at University and I've bought her a USB phone that she can use with Skype mainly because it's easy for her to use and set up. Would be interested to hear how other people have worked this out. Thanks, Hana |
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Jim wrote:[color=blue] > Just bought a cheap USB voip phone[/color] [url]http://www.letel.net/AboutUs.asp[/url] This is is a professional manufacturer of VoIP and entertainment electronic products. Its products include LETEL series of USB VoIP phones, Skype USB adaptors, VoIP gateways, auto dialers, HDD players and MP4 for my daughter to use at uni[color=blue] > I want to set her laptop up with one of the sipdiscount or similar but use > the usb phone > I have installed latest x-lite and set it up but there is no where to > configure the handset keys to the dialler > Is there any freeware drivers etc that can do this > > Thanks[/color] |
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"USB winner" <singa1979@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1159947595.271482.290550@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > > Jim wrote:[color=green] >> Just bought a cheap USB voip phone[/color] > > [url]http://www.letelspam_uk_newsgroups/AboutUs.asp[/url] > > This is is a professional manufacturer of VoIP and entertainment > electronic products.[/color] This appears to be more Chinese spam. |
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