Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100000 matches similar to: "Inexpensive VoIP phones"
2004 Feb 03
4
voip phones
What is the best inexpensive voip phone out there? I want to try
a few with *, but don't want to go broke while I'm just playing
around...
Tim
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2007 Jan 04
7
Best inexpensive home office router for VoIP (QoS with maybe PoE)
Hi,
I'm looking for opinions on the "best value" router to use for home offices.
It should work for a scenario in which there are 3 computers and 2 SIP
phones, handling QoS so that the phones always have higher priority traffic
than the PCs. (and not rely on the phones to do the QoS because some PCs may
not be connected to the phones).
QoS could be based on destination and source
2003 Mar 02
4
Found: inexpensive ADSI phone
I know I heard people looking for inexpensive ADSI phones a while
back. Can't vouch for these guys, but this looks like a reasonable
deal for what perhaps are new phones. No experience with ADSI,
myself, but thought I'd pass it along. These folks also carry the
Nortel analog units that do intercom and 2-line, as has been
discussed in prior threads.
JT
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2004 Apr 06
3
Software to test a LAN for possible VoIP Install
Aloha,
Does anyone know of any opensource or inexpensive software that can test a
network for a possible VoIP installation?
I have seen Chariot by NetIQ, but it is very costly!
I am envisioning two or three "client" devices that talk to a server device.
Each client could simulate 1-100 VoIP phone calls. The server module would
monitor the QOS, jitter, etc., and provide some kind of
2003 Aug 25
13
SIP phones
Hi,
I wonder if you guys can recomend a good SIP phone.
A phone thats works great with * has a lot of features, and is cheap.
Actually all kind pf VoIP hardware is of interesst.
Is there a really good site for VoIP harware ?
/Mike
2005 May 26
5
Looking for inexpensive phone to use with Asterisk with message light and a button that will let me play new messages
I'm wanting to have a phone at home next to the garage door that when my
bride comes home, she can see that there is a new message, push a button
and have the messages played to her. Otherwise, she will not let me
install asterisk on my home line.
Can someone suggest relatively inexpensive hardware that will do this
for me (us)?
Thanks,
-Peter
2006 Jun 11
0
to china: good voip service providers?
Dear list,
I've been looking for a voip service provider with inexpensive and high-
quality call service to China. However, the providers I've tried
(voipjet, exgn, voxee) all have long to super-long latencies on calls to
China.
Has anyone found a service with good connections to China? Please
share!
John
PS: I'm trying out this 'didww.com' service for the first time
2005 Jan 03
2
PSTN to VoIP FXO gateways?
Sure would like to hear experiences using various FXO to VoIP gateways
with *. It seems that any thread that has anything to do with
problematic FXO interfaces goes on forever with speculation about
everything under the sun. Unless there is someone out there with the
engineering experience to build a better one it is a waste of time, let
Digium deal with it. If the TDM400P can ever be made 99.99%
2004 Jan 05
7
RE: Inexpensive Analog Ports
Does anyone know of any inexpensive alternatives to the four port analog
module offered by Digium ($305) what work seamlessly with asterisk?
Thanks
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2007 Jul 24
1
Testers needed for VoIP router solution
Hi all,
We have put together a firmware for a range of inexpensive routers.
It has been configured to provide optimum VoIP performance.
We have internally tested it for number of months and it looks very good.
You should be able to run it easily with 20+ phones on local network ( we
still did not hit the upper limit ) assuming that you have bandwidth.
Your VoIP will get prioritized over other
2005 Jan 08
0
FYI: NIST issues recommendations for secure VOIP
Following is sharelessly copied from one of the newsgroups I read on
grc.com..
/Soren
NIST issues recommendations for secure VOIP
http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/34747-1.html
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-58/SP800-58-final.pdf
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2005 May 07
2
Inexpensive FAX and 800 Number retail service
Greetings All,
I have a number of projects in the works at the moment and for one of
them, I need to locate an inexpensive and reliable service that can
provide small-office virtual services:
1. FAX to Email
2. Toll Free number with voicemail boxes for Tech Support, Billing
Inquiries, Customer Service, Abuse Reporting, etc...
I have been looking all over the Internet and there seem to be a LOT
2003 Jul 08
2
voip
Hello.
Well I now have asterisk installed.
I've printed out the asterisk web site.
I've printed the draft Asterisk handbook V2
I've printed the Introduction to the asterisk open source pbx
Because I'm experimenting, I would like to do things in a certain order :-
1) VOIP inside the private LAN from one computer to another. e.g.
192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.2 etc.
2) VOIP
2008 Dec 21
5
Good comparisons on cheaper VOIP phones
Hello list,
I am doing some work for a non profit group.
As part of this, I am going to be putting in a 30 handset Asterisk solution.
We are trying to keep the costs down as much as possible, as this job
includes cabling, I am looking at POE solutions.
On the switch side, I am considering something like some Netgear ProSafe
FS726TP 24 port switches, or maybe the equivalent Linksys SRW224MP 24
2005 Feb 10
0
Please share the experience on VoIP phones heavyusing.
Hi,
cisco's phones are VoIP only
polycom build (video-) conferencing devices.
One Cisco model (7930 I thnk) is a polycom in disguise.
The code is not 'cisco-like' (at least the version I had.
Both brands make very good quality equipments.
Good sound, good support, ...
Regards,
Shaoul Jacobson
VoIP Consultant
Tellink
Tel : +32 3 201 96 36
Fax : +32 3 227 09 81
e-mail
2006 Jun 20
0
Anyone using VoIP WiFi phones?
The only advantage is when you travel. Last year I took my wifi sip
phone to Astricon in Madrid and everything worked as expected. I am just
packing it and heading for Paris...
Wojtek
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2014 Aug 01
0
Ubiquiti VOIP Phones
Hi All,
First of all, just wanted to say thanks for all the work on OPUS, its great
to have such a good FOSS codec available.
I just wanted to let every one know that Ubiquiti have just announced a new
range of android based desk phones:
http://www.ubnt.com/unifi-voip/overview/
The phones don't currently support OPUS unfortunately, but I think it would
be possible to convince them to
2005 Jan 10
5
OT -- Inexpensive CentOS dedicated servers?
Hey all,
I am looking to get some input regarding inexpensive dedicated servers
-- preferably with a hosting company the offers CentOS as an OS
option. Does anybody have any input or recommendations? I'd really
like to support a company that uses CentOS. And there are _so many
options out there, is kind of overwhelming.
Thanks,
Ryan
2005 May 27
2
5000 sip clients (voip phones)
In a pure voip envoirnment which uses a single codec say ulaw across all its
phones can asterisk support 5000 voip sip phones on a dual / single xeon with
1 gb ram. If all the phones support reinvite (Send RTP stream directly to
each other).
Or would I need more than 1 system to support 5000 phones in the enviornment
described above.
also I am not talking about the phones using meetme or
2010 Jan 15
3
10/100 voip phones and gigabit connection
hi all,
just subscribed to the list and first mail, nice to be here.
Hopefully i'm in the right place for this question since i'm planning a
little VOIP implementation at the moment and ran in to something while
going through the shopping list.
i noticed that a lot of VOIP phones have a double network interface
allowing you to use only 1 LAN cable for both the phone and your