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Callumpy 25-07-2007 17:27

VoIP
 
I was wondering what you had to do to set up VoIP(Voice Over Internet Provider). I was going to get one of those adapters what you can plug into the back of your router, but what company does it go through and how much does it cost? (:tu:)

awibble 25-07-2007 17:56

Re: VoIP
 
depends who you want to go with.

Personally i prefer Skype.

I use one of thease now http://accessories.skype.com/item?SI...&sku=VOIP8411B

works well and saves a lot of effort

Callumpy 25-07-2007 18:02

Re: VoIP
 
Can u plug any phone into one of these:http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=447 and got VoIP on it. If You Can What provider will it use, or do u choose.

eth01 25-07-2007 18:04

Re: VoIP
 
I use Skype, works pretty well...
:)

Ramrod 25-07-2007 18:30

Re: VoIP
 
I use my gaming headset with skype.....

prince_zeepress 25-07-2007 19:38

Re: VoIP
 
Should work with any standard 'phone (cordless or wired), and with most VoIP providers (that use the standard SIP protocol), but not Skype which uses a proprietary protocol. When you sign up with your chosen provider they will provide you with the details you need to configure the adapter (which is done via a web interface).

Sometimes if you buy an adapter direct from the provider it comes pre-configured for your account. In some cases it's locked down so you can't then reconfigure it for a different provider.

Shaun 25-07-2007 20:03

Re: VoIP
 
You also generally need a credit/debit card - kinda rules you out of most of them :(

Jon T 25-07-2007 20:44

Re: VoIP
 
BTW, VOIP is Voice Over Internet Protocol, not Provider.

prince_zeepress 26-07-2007 00:29

Re: VoIP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 34359239)
You also generally need a credit/debit card - kinda rules you out of most of them :(

Gradwell accept payment by direct debit.

http://www.gradwell.com/

Shaun 26-07-2007 01:02

Re: VoIP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by prince_zeepress (Post 34359549)
Gradwell accept payment by direct debit.

http://www.gradwell.com/

I don't know many 12 year olds with a current account either ;)

Graham M 26-07-2007 01:16

Re: VoIP
 
Ah Im sure his mummy/daddy will get their wallets out. I'd personally stay away from Skype, but that's just me, I have an account with Sipgate which works out great :)

nffc 26-07-2007 03:18

Re: VoIP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 34359583)
I don't know many 12 year olds with a current account either ;)

Well, they do sometimes tell stories about sultanas. That is close enough.

---------- Post added at 02:18 ---------- Previous post was at 02:17 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Callumpy (Post 34359134)
Can u plug any phone into one of these:http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=447 and got VoIP on it. If You Can What provider will it use, or do u choose.

YOU, damn it. Not "u".

Mike 26-07-2007 09:10

Re: VoIP
 
I used www.vonage.co.uk cost £7.99 pm but cancelled my phone line rental as it uses my BB connection. Free calls to UK 01/02 numbers some free international. Just plugs into normal phone.

Very good would recommend

Mike

Stuart W 27-07-2007 11:43

Re: VoIP
 
I use sipgate for it's free 0845 number and voicemail.
I also use voipfone for it's cheap call rates and inner london number.

SMG 27-07-2007 22:34

Re: VoIP
 
I use a VOIP adapter, a Linksys SPA 3102 which connects directly to my router or modem. My house cordless DECT phone system, plugs into my 3102, & I can use the phone when the PC is off. I use Sipgate to provide the incoming calls, free, & Voipcheap.com for all outgoing calls. I put app £8 on Sipgate, which gives me an incoming number, & lasts forever. I put £8 every 3 months on Voipcheap. Nearly all my "paid for" calls are to mobiles, at app 6p pm. Calls to landlines are free.


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