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Xybirium
post Nov 26 2006, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(lucky206 @ Nov 26 2006, 05:29 PM)
As I review the various "quotes" it looks as though I was answer questions put to "me" or the forumers (i.e. catching up from some days I've missed). Now, if no one adds a reply then maybe it looks like double/triple posting. Of course, when I hear the term "double/triple" posting I think of answering one question using multiple postings. Guess that depends on ones "definition". Personally, it seems as though someone is a little "over-sensitive" about the "looks" and what not. So my question will be simple, would you prefer I go back to simply being a "ghost" browser and post nothing at all? Cause that would be an easy thing for me. I'm in the industry and thought I could learn/share some things. Maybe this isn't the best place for me?
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Dear lucky206

You are welcome to post in this thread and your experience would be most beneficial to us.

I apologise on hardyboyz888 behalf but as a moderator; it is his duty to keep things neat and tidy.

I understand that most of us are quite busy and do not have time to get back to this thread often.

Would it be possible if you compile all the questions and then post once as what hardyboyz888 has suggested? I'm quite sure it can be done although it might be tedious.

Once again; I apologise on hardyboyz888 behalf and we still need your experience in this thread.

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post Nov 26 2006, 06:50 PM

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there is one product frm Thomson DV5213/7213

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ADSL 2+ modem router , wifi, VoIP & DECT

ADSL
. Embedded ADSL2+ Modem
. ADSL G.dmt (ITU G.992.1) / G.Lite / ADSL2 / ADSL2+
. ADSL ANSI T1.413
. Annexes A (or B option)
. Multi Virtual Channels (8 VC)
with priorization of ATM traffic classes

Protocols
. PPPoA (AAL5/RFC2364)
. PPPoE (AAL5/RFC2684-RFC2516) compatible with multiple sessions
. IP Bridged (AAL5/RFC2684):
Transparent and EthoA modes
. IP Routed (AAL5/2684/Routed)

Ports
2 Ethernet RJ45 10/100-BaseT
1 USB 1.1
1 FXS/FXO (PSTN interface)
1 USB Master (option)

802.11 b/g Wireless Connections
. Integrated in DV7203 or as a
PCMCIA extension in DV5203
. WLAN 802.11g (fully compatible with 802.11b)
. Encrypted by WPA or WEP 128 bits
. Simultaneous WPA and WEP security support
. MAC address filtering and association process
. Range around 30 to 100 m in residential use
. Between 100 to 300 m in open range

Router
. Masquerade for the internet access sharing
. Support for Multicast
. Static routing tables
. Configurable DHCP server
. Dynamic DNS services client
. Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
. Ethernet port mapping (TV over DSL)
. Embedded firewall
. Manual/preset firewall configuration
. IGMP Proxy
. NAT / PAT
. DMZ

Wireless Voice Features
. Cordless VoIP and PSTN services on DECT
. Life Line (switch to PSTN if no VoIP service is available)
. Routing of outgoing calls between VoIP and PSTN fully configurable
. SIP, H323 or MGCP Protocol (software option) with support for Class 5 services
. Caller ID
. Fair queuing for IP/ATM QoS
. Codecs: G.711, G729ab, G723.1, G726
. Simultaneous voice calls
. Optional analog port (FXS) with fax (T38) support

Integrated DECT Base
. VoIP and PSTN support
. GAP compatible
. Up to 5 handsets
. 2 Intercom (+1 external)
. Range around 50 m (indoor) 300 m (outdoor)
. Firmware upgradable
. Optional support SMS/MMS and data services

dunno the price but love to test 1 ....
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post Nov 26 2006, 09:27 PM

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Anyone interested with linksys/sipura spa-3000? I Got 1. Not in use anymore. Got from US for USD95 + 30 shipping. Last time got quote from linksys malaysia it RM600++. What so special about this is, you can connect it to FXO port aka life phone line. The are many more feature and can customize a lot. I used it before to call local phone no and hop-on to VOIP line for cheaper rate. For more detail check this out

http://www.sipura.com/products/spa3000.htm

PM me if anyone interested. Device is around 6 months and in good condition.

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post Nov 27 2006, 11:56 PM

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Hello Xybirium,

I was really trying to point something out to sir "hardyboyz888" no need to apologize for him wink.gif The point was if someone doesn't reply straight away then yes, you'll see what looks like a series of entries from me (or said individual=>see posts #71-#74 or #249-#251. Not trying to point fingers etc. Just don't accept being targeted as an "Axis of Evil"... LOL). Being that we are in IT; having an "eye" for detail is a little important. Had he thoroughly read each of my posts he'd see exactly what I'm talking about. I could give a rats turd really and wouldn't let anybody just run me off. Shyte this is the internet; I'd just come back with a sick new user name like "ThatAmerikkkanULuvToHate" or "BigDaddyBush" or "YouWithMeOrAgainstMe" or something like that.... LOL...

Off topic I found your post on RouterTech site; in fact I spent the better part of yesterday evening trying to digest wtf they're talking about. I don't know code; and don't care to learn it. But when I saw a few people were having issues using that flash file I was like "woah". I got a budget right now and can't afford a "brick" for a modem. wink.gif I'm still going to try it though... heheheheheh... I adhere to the advice I give and sometimes breaking things is the best way to the learn. If that could be avoided though would be a good thing, of course. Peace

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post Nov 27 2006, 11:59 PM

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Hello cruzzmz,

there is one product frm Thomson DV5213/7213

Now I hate to sound ignorant; but eh! I'm amerikan wink.gif so this thing supposedly does everything listed? For real?... If so, I'm with you I'd luv to give it the "once over". smile.gif

Oh yeah, someone asked about a mobile which would allow for VoIP using softphone earlier in the thread. Just started researching this one and on the quick I found the Treo which allows for VoIP, Email, Video, SMS, etc. Plus, I think you can use Skype (and others) as well. The Treo may not fall under "mobile" but hey, I'm looking...

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post Nov 28 2006, 01:05 AM

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Hello rattan,

looking for a softphone that I can setup my own SIP or in other words setup any VoIP provider to run on my smartphone.

Okay, I've been trying to wrap my head around what your asking icon_question.gif and think I need some more details. You mean like putting Eyebeam softphone on your Smartphone Mobile; followed by configuring the Eyebeam piece so you could use it for VoIP calls? is that right? am I close?

This is what I've found thus far:
http://www.bewip.com/en-us/Default.aspx
http://www.xten.com/index.php?menu=download (I'd look for X-Pro)
(X-Pro) Trial version : http://builds.xten.net/download/?8cc389c27...dbb62de512cd930
(X-Pro) User manual : http://xten.com/docs/X-PRO_PocketPC_Users_Guide.pdf
http://www.woize.com/products.php
Oh yeah, there is some sort of Skype implementation too, btw.

Hopefully this helps; let me know as I'd like to do something similar smile.gif

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post Nov 28 2006, 06:50 AM

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QUOTE(paulmassang @ Nov 3 2006, 12:48 PM)
Selling my Dlink VOIP ATA. Anyone interested, pls see here

[url=http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=362104]

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post Nov 28 2006, 12:44 PM

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QUOTE(lucky206 @ Nov 27 2006, 11:56 PM)
Off topic I found your post on RouterTech site; in fact I spent the better part of yesterday evening trying to digest wtf they're talking about. I don't know code; and don't care to learn it. But when I saw a few people were having issues using that flash file I was like "woah". I got a budget right now and can't afford a "brick" for a modem. wink.gif I'm still going to try it though... heheheheheh... I adhere to the advice I give and sometimes breaking things is the best way to the learn. If that could be avoided though would be a good thing, of course. Peace
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Off topic

It is actually very difficult to "brick" the Aztech/Solwise 600EW. It happened to me about 2 months ago and I was really in shock. Then I remembered I could revive it using FTP.

Anyway, I went to buy the Aztech DSL208U (I had no other modem and also as backup) and googled for the "recipe" to "debrick" the 600EW. Anyway after going through a few sites, I managed to "debrick" my router.

Updating the RouterTech firmware with the WebGUI is the easiest method but the files always don't get written. In the end, I upgraded it using ADAM2 FTP. No doubt tedious, it worked immediately after rebooting.

By the way, does anybody know any existing product which is equivalent to the Aztech DSL3000RG?

http://www.aztech.com/prod_adsl_dsl3000rg.html
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post Nov 28 2006, 02:58 PM

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QUOTE(Xybirium @ Nov 28 2006, 12:44 PM)
Off topic

Updating the RouterTech firmware with the WebGUI is the easiest method but the files always don't get written.  In the end, I upgraded it using ADAM2 FTP.  No doubt tedious, it worked immediately after rebooting.

By the way, does anybody know any existing product which is equivalent to the Aztech DSL3000RG?

http://www.aztech.com/prod_adsl_dsl3000rg.html
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Yeah, even on RT site they suggest that webgui is the best way to do upgrade. Crossing fingers and keeping RM100 on the ready as I don't have backup modem either... heheheheh. What's up Rattan? you haven't got the first shipment of DSL3000RG's for us yet, LOL. You know I just went through and re-read this whole thread. We could really use input from a couple of folks whom seem MIA=>"Ishan" and "NetFan"; they seem to be very knowledgeable (especially when combined with all the other notable sifu's here smile.gif ).
Wifey and I have been researching Fiber Optic line to the home as StreamyHex (TMNut) has just become unacceptable in their practices and working methodology. I only mention this as reliability and quality of connection seem to be paramount when it comes to VoIP (plus, I want my uTorrent to work again the way its supposed too icon_idea.gif ). So far in Klang Valley looks like MetroFON has the best thing going (if anyone knows differently plz step up; PenangFON is already "on" and roking in Penang area). They have confirmed in face to face interview that 2m/2m connection is RM60 a mnth; fiber connection doesn't touch TMNut infrastructure until International Gateway (unless doing network traversal; like me torrenting too Xybirium; IP addressing schema is not accosted by current TMNut's censorship hardware. We tested in their office an it was "speed of light" (fully being aware that this is marketing and sales as well; i.e. your right on their network so what should one expect, right). Unfortunately, they're still getting all their gear setup; licensed; yadda, yadda so their coverage is still kind of limited. Just a fyi...
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Interesting link; other pages on this site allow for price comparisons etc.

http://www.myvoipprovider.com/Rank_and_com...005_2005102589/

It's a little dated but still nice to have

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post Nov 28 2006, 09:13 PM

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Yea.. just wondering where "Isfan" and "netfan" went to. Hoepefully they will come back to this thread.
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yup lucky this one is frm thomson .... well suposingly it can do everything ... hopefully can get one soon :finger_crossed:

juz to share that i am doing some testing now using a so called Grandstream lookalike frm China ... juz my prob that i want to share is that when i do a fall over frm streamyx to isdn using a all in one box frm Juniper the ATA sent Register to server but the VoIP server didnt respond ... but after i shut it off and leave it about 30 sec and plug it back hell it can register WTF ??? neway i changed the reregister frm default 3600 sec to 30 sec oso cannot ... so any idea any one ????

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post Dec 8 2006, 06:32 PM

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QUOTE(cruzzmz @ Nov 29 2006, 11:05 PM)
yup lucky this one is frm thomson .... well suposingly it can do everything ... hopefully can get one soon :finger_crossed:

juz to share that i am doing some testing now using a so called Grandstream lookalike frm China ... juz my prob that i want to share is that when i do a fall  over frm streamyx to isdn using a all in one box frm Juniper the ATA sent Register to server but the VoIP server didnt respond ... but after i shut it off and leave it about 30 sec and plug it back hell it can register WTF ??? neway i changed the reregister frm default 3600 sec to 30 sec oso cannot ... so any idea any one ????
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Hello cruzzmz,

Well I think the "registering" issue might be due to IP addressing (presuming that Juniper is a separate network then StreamyHex). Which would explain why after power down for a few moments; and powering back up it registers (dhcp gives new addressing etc). Not sure about the "default" timings. With the grandstream we have we found it was best to leave everything pretty much default; just change what we "had" too, you know (add sip server; account; pin; etc). It's a real low-end grandstream (HandyTone-486) but it works like a champ. Even using a sip server located in Sydney (i.e. has to register all the way over der; and of course when you make a call it gets routed all the way over der). Maybe one of the other sifu's has better knowledge of the GrandStream line???

Oh yeah, this Thomson DV5213/7213 looks cool... would luv to test drive this baby. Wonder if I could break it like I did the Zyxel???... icon_idea.gif

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post Dec 8 2006, 11:01 PM

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thanks lucky for the explanation ... well found out somethin regarding the issue ... it is because of the firmware of grandstream & also the behaviour of juniper router ... when my friend n i troubleshoot the prob we found out that whenever we do a failover the juniper box will eventually give a routing wz a zero token not the usual hexadecimal token ... so whenever we clear the session it will then give us a new hexadecimal token ... then the ata will register.
Another thing that is a lill bit funny is when we switch grandstream wz another brand ata that ata will register itself regardless of the junuper zero token ... odd eh rclxub.gif

well as for the thomson hope can get it soon ... coz i think my friend have the demo set ... but not sure when will the vendor take it back sweat.gif
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QUOTE(cruzzmz @ Dec 8 2006, 11:01 PM)
thanks lucky for the explanation ... well found out somethin regarding the issue ... it is because of the firmware of grandstream & also the behaviour of juniper router ... when my friend n i troubleshoot the prob we found out that whenever we do a failover the juniper box will eventually give a routing wz a zero token not the usual hexadecimal token ... so whenever we clear the session it will then give us a new hexadecimal token ... then the ata will register.
Another thing that is a lill bit funny is when we switch grandstream wz another  brand ata that ata will register itself regardless of the junuper zero token ... odd eh  rclxub.gif

well as for the thomson hope can get it soon ... coz i think my friend have the demo set ... but not sure when will the vendor take it back  sweat.gif
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Wow, hadn't thought of token issue; you are the "sifu" notworthy.gif Just googled DV5213/7213 and downloaded the pdf data sheet. The only thing I don't really care for on this unit from the specs is the wifi range (30-100m). But maybe one could boost this with an antenna or mod of some sort? Still looks cool though and I want, want laaa
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maybe you'd want to check this out..
www.telmewhy.sg/halimnur It will be launch here..

QUOTE(Xybirium @ Nov 11 2006, 09:44 AM)
None so far.  I still can't find anything else cheaper than iTalk.
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sorry..i forgot something. is my reply before is not allowed? Sorry. sweat.gif

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QUOTE(fieznur81 @ Dec 17 2006, 01:56 PM)
maybe you'd want to check this out..
www.telmewhy.sg/halimnur It will be launch here..
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After reading a few times still make me confuse more and more. Even the language and grammar on the English version page is filled with mistakes.

From what I understand, it is a MLM business. The products that it has are basically the same as other companies but only worded differently to confuse.
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QUOTE(Xybirium @ Dec 17 2006, 03:37 PM)
After reading a few times still make me confuse more and more.  Even the language and grammar on the English version page is filled with mistakes.

From what I understand, it is a MLM business.  The products that it has are basically the same as other companies but only worded differently to confuse.
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yup a confusing MLM business ... better stick to the 1 u understand biggrin.gif

lucky,
we have solved the issue by using another brand ata ... as for the cheapo grandsteam look a like well have 2 wait until the vendor give me the new firmware as usual hmm.gif
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Today got 3 ATA to test .... biggrin.gif ... actually 2 ATAs 1 so call combo ATA ... so what did i get 1 PAP2T, 1 SPA2102 & 1 router,ap & ATA WRTP546 .... well my intrest is at the so called combo one ....

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well as i mentioned this is a combo almost all in one xcept that it does not have a build in modem ... so u still need a modem whistling.gif

well anyway will b updating this so called review sweat.gif after i am finished wz all the basic testing including the stability of the wireless when doing voip calls

well at 1st glance it is a powerfull ata ... the spec frm linksys:

* All-in-one Internet-sharing Router, 4-port Switch, and 54Mbps Wireless-G (802.11g) Access Point
* Shares a single Internet connection and other resources with Ethernet wired and Wireless-G and B devices
* Two standard phone jacks enable feature-rich telephone service over your cable or DSL Internet connection
* High security: Wi-Fi Protected Access(tm) (WPA), wireless MAC address filtering, powerful SPI firewall

so hopefully i wont break the thing since it is a loan sweat.gif

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