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post May 10 2007, 09:19 AM

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QUOTE(eric84cool @ May 10 2007, 01:10 AM)
hey guyz...I'm totally noob about VoIP and after going thru many pages in this thread...I still confuse....

I would like to know what's the point to purchase VoIP products like linksys or Dlink since we can call by using our normal phone thru Italk or Time access something like that??

Could anybody tell me what is pro and con for buying VoIP products??and If we purchase VoIP, do we still need to subscribe ??if yes, those package iszit something like Jaring 015 , BBphone etc???

I have a wireless modem router with 4 ports RJ-45.....in case if I want to use VoIP..what are the product should I looking for??

thx for ur help!!
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For normal use, it all come down to call rate. If time or italk is cheaper then better use that one coz no need to configure anything. But usually voip is cheaper especially call to oversea.

Voip also got some advantages/disadvantage. 1st the quality really depend on ur internet line. 2nd you can have DID no like 03xxxxxxxx to connect to ur voip account. So people can call you anywhere you are with 1 phone no. Imagine you in USA and logging to your voip account. People dialing 03xxxxxxx still can connect to you. You can also configure voip to forward to other no. Even ring multiple no at once. Let's said you not around, the server will forward the call to multiple no you configured and connect to the 1st one that pickup the call.

The are many thing, but it you only using to make a call then just use whatever cheaper.

To use voip. Need ATA device, usually coz RM200+. Connect this to RJ45 port and normal phone. Then need to configure the account info.

Yes, need to subscribe to like Jaring 015 or BBPhone. Local server better in latency (delay). But they got monthly fee I believe. Try oversea provider, usually only pay as you use for basic call. If need DID then got monthly fee. That the basic one.

Hmm, another interesting about voip is free call. If 2 party got both voip with same provider then you can call for free. If you own a bussines and got multiple branch. You can configure voip and can call free between those branches.

So many thing to story.. If need anything just drop a msg here..

This post has been edited by aneip: May 10 2007, 09:26 AM
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post Dec 4 2007, 03:33 PM

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Anyone wanna get Linksys 3102. It AUD 68.88 + 40 for shipping.. I tested, if order 2 still AUD 40 for shipping. Dunno 3 still same or not. But if anyone wanna share the shipping then can PM me.. For taxes if got also share la..

BTW This offer from pennytel.

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post Feb 4 2011, 09:00 PM

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FXO is use to bridge the call between traditional line and VOIP.. Got many functions.. Call FXO then redirect to VOIP and vice-versa. Auto select VOIP or FXO based on pattern.

I got this in the store room.. Got it for RM350 last few years..
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post Feb 5 2011, 10:56 PM

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QUOTE(iipohbee @ Feb 5 2011, 11:49 AM)
Where's the RJ-11 network jack to connect to the internet directly?

The newer SIP adapters nowadays do not have FXO ports anymore because they connect directly to routers/ADSL modems.
The old POTs is already separated at the splitter/low pass filter.

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There is 2xRJ-11 (telephone Jack). 1 FXS connected to phone set, 1 FXO connected to phone line. There is another RJ-45 connected to router. It's will not be VOIP adapter if can't connect to internet directly. The different between normal VOIP ATA is additional FXO port.
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post May 27 2014, 01:55 AM

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QUOTE(lwk523 @ Mar 9 2014, 11:05 PM)
Is that any Pro here,  Have any expenrince on setup like put our TM phone Line into A server then Let our mobile to access via SIP which mean create own SIP server iat home ?

Thank alot..
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can use this
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/unif...uter/index.html
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post Aug 27 2014, 04:32 PM

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QUOTE(biatche @ Aug 27 2014, 07:20 AM)
Hello great people..

I'm totally new to this VOIP thing. Was configuring my CM11-based phone and found this SIP feature and was wondering what it is all about....

I need to key in a username,password,sip server... and then what? I can make calls to the world for free??
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Outgoing call is subjected to call rate of VOIP provider. Usually lower than std call. Some voice plan got fixed rate, like xx sen/call.. even free call with fixed monthly.

 

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