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Phone to use with X-Lite?
I'm looking for a phone I can plug into a USB port to use with X-Lite.
I'd like one that looks like a proper 2-piece telephone, rather than just a handset with a USB cable attached, if you see what I mean? Does such a thing exist? -- Steve Loft |
Re: Phone to use with X-Lite?
"Steve Loft" <steve@nybbles.co.uk> wrote in message news:lospr2-989.ln1@nybbles.co.uk... > I'm looking for a phone I can plug into a USB port to use with X-Lite. > I'd like one that looks like a proper 2-piece telephone, rather than > just a handset with a USB cable attached, if you see what I mean? > > Does such a thing exist? > -- > Steve Loft Why bother? These are just "additional" sounds cars that can cause conflicts. If you must use X-Lite then stick with a headset and microphone. |
Re: Phone to use with X-Lite?
Nick wrote:
> "Steve Loft" <steve@nybbles.co.uk> wrote in message > news:lospr2-989.ln1@nybbles.co.uk... >> I'm looking for a phone I can plug into a USB port to use with >> X-Lite. I'd like one that looks like a proper 2-piece telephone, >> rather than just a handset with a USB cable attached, if you see >> what I mean? >> >> Does such a thing exist? >> -- >> Steve Loft > > Why bother? These are just "additional" sounds cars that can cause > conflicts. > If you must use X-Lite then stick with a headset and microphone. The Cybrphone K works ok with Skype, but for a SIP based system I would go with a hardware ATA and use an ordinary phone. The audio quality is *far* superior to anything you will ever get with a PC and you don't have to have a PC on. You can use a DECT cordless phone if you want also, why tie yourself to a PC when you want to make phone calls..? Ivor |
Re: Phone to use with X-Lite?
Nick wrote:
> Why bother? Because I don't want to have to pull on a headset every time the phone rings. -- Steve Loft |
Re: Phone to use with X-Lite?
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> The Cybrphone K works ok with Skype, but for a SIP based system I would go > with a hardware ATA and use an ordinary phone. The audio quality is *far* > superior to anything you will ever get with a PC Having recently done some testing on this, I will assure you that the quality is negligable, The comapirson was done with a Cisco ata with a dect on one port and aub 3 on the other, Mitel and budgetone hard phones and xlite and firefly softphones, with a basc usb handset. The sound source was voice and MP3. Comparison was subjective and also with a scope and mic to look at the wave forms. Other than wasting half a day it showed little difference audibly, and subjectivley no significant difference was seen. from a user point of view. As to usabilty the hardphone came top fo office and home use with the softphone beng favorite for mobile use, the ATA being bottom for this. Ian |
Re: Phone to use with X-Lite?
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 18:42:14 +0100, "Ian" <spam"AT"bathfordhill.co.uk>
wrote: >Having recently done some testing on this, I will assure you that the >quality is negligable, Agreed I find the audio quality between my Sirura used with Sipgate PAP2 with Vonage and EyeBeam softphone used with Sipphone is negligible . |
Re: Phone to use with X-Lite?
Thus spaketh Steve Loft:
> Nick wrote: > >> Why bother? > > Because I don't want to have to pull on a headset every time the phone > rings. So get an ATA instead and do the job properly. -- For South East Brum: http://www.south-east-birmingham.tk For Free £10 credit when you get referred to TalkTalk or £5 when referred to easyMobile contact me via above site. |
Re: Phone to use with X-Lite?
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> So get an ATA instead and do the job properly. Can I connect to two service providers at the same time with an ATA? -- Steve Loft |
Re: Phone to use with X-Lite?
"Steve Loft" <steve@nybbles.co.uk> wrote in message news:m15qr2-4h9.ln1@nybbles.co.uk... > Nick wrote: > > > Why bother? > > Because I don't want to have to pull on a headset every time the phone > rings. Probably less debilitating than having to *hold* a handset to your head. At least both hands are free. I cant help wondering that if the telephone had been invented more recently than 130 years ago, the "handset" as we know it today, would not be the most popular method of interfacing with the PSTN. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
Re: Phone to use with X-Lite?
Steve Loft <steve@nybbles.co.uk> wrote:
> Can I connect to two service providers at the same time with an ATA? Yes (depending on the ATA you choose, of course). You also have a choice of how the ATA handles the two providers: both forwarded to one phone port (Sipura 1001) or two separate phone ports (Sipura 2000, 2100 etc, Linksys PAP2). -- The From address is a spam-trap, so all replies to the newsgroup please. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Be Alert, Your Country Needs More Lerts! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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