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RE: [OT] VOIP and Sipgate
- Subject: RE: [OT] VOIP and Sipgate
- From: "Alex Clark" <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 08:20:37 -0000
Ditto too.
I'm using a Sipura 2000 (tried to get it cheaply from USA, but got stung by
customs and ended up paying more than if I'd bought it here!). I have two
Sipura accounts and the quality is as good as a landline.
I feed my lines into my phone system.
I'm having a slight problem at the moment with having to reset (pull the
plug out) about once a day as it seems to lose the lines. This could be a
firewall problem at my end, or even my DHCP. Haven't had time to play with
it enough yet.
Alex.
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Sibley [mailto:automated.house@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 14 March 2005 20:12
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] [OT] VOIP and Sipgate
>
> Just wondering if anyone had any experience of using Sipgate VOIP?
> I'm just tinkering with it at the moment as there was a freebie on the
> cover of PC Format. Seems very easy to set up.
>
I'm using it with 2 IP phones (both Grandstream BT102) and an analogue
adapter (Grandstream ATA486) with a "normal" handset connected.
Each of the
phones is configured for a different Sipgate account/number. I've also used
a softphone (X-Lite), but found the sound quality a little disappointing -
could easily be my setup rather than the software.
Configuring each phone and the firewall was a bit fiddly to get each using
a
different IP port, but not too bad. I still need to sort out one minor
problem, I can only use one phone at any time - mostly probably a config
issue, just need to spend a few minutes working out where I went wrong.
Sipgate have recently introduced a voicemail service also, works fine,
emailing the message as a .wav file attachment.
Regards,
Roger
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