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PhilÅ
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      08-01-2005
Have just signed up with Sipgate..

Nice and easy, I like the 1000 tariff at £5.90 this is half my current line
rental and is ample.

Anyways.. I have not got a IP phone yet, and was going to try it out with
software on the PC, so where can you get calling software from, if any???

And after this, I plan to connect either all my analogue phones to some sort
of box that plugs into the router, or a phone to plug into the router??.

Any recommendations.

Thanks in anticipation.


 
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PhilÅ
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      08-01-2005

"PhilÅ" <> wrote in message
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> Have just signed up with Sipgate..
>
> Nice and easy, I like the 1000 tariff at £5.90 this is half my current
> line rental and is ample.
>
> Anyways.. I have not got a IP phone yet, and was going to try it out with
> software on the PC, so where can you get calling software from, if any???
>
> And after this, I plan to connect either all my analogue phones to some
> sort of box that plugs into the router, or a phone to plug into the
> router??.
>
> Any recommendations.
>
> Thanks in anticipation.
>
>


Have found x-lite, downloading


 
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Ivor Jones
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      08-01-2005

"PhilÅ" <> wrote in message
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> "PhilÅ" <> wrote in message
> news:mytHe.23894$...
>> Have just signed up with Sipgate..
>>
>> Nice and easy, I like the 1000 tariff at £5.90 this is half my current
>> line rental and is ample.
>>
>> Anyways.. I have not got a IP phone yet, and was going to try it out
>> with software on the PC, so where can you get calling software from, if
>> any???
>>
>> And after this, I plan to connect either all my analogue phones to some
>> sort of box that plugs into the router, or a phone to plug into the
>> router??.
>>
>> Any recommendations.
>>
>> Thanks in anticipation.
>>
>>

>
> Have found x-lite, downloading


X-Lite is fine as far as it goes, but if you really plan to use 1000
minutes a month (and remember that tariff is not good value unless you do)
then a hardware solution is far more satisfactory.

There are several options for ATA's (adaptors), my personal favourite is
the Sipura SPA-2000 which gives you two fully independent phone ports
which can be configured with different service providers if you wish.

Remember that if you don't use £5.90 of calls in a month (and unless
you're running a business it's unlikely) then you're better off with the
normal prepay option, assuming Sipgate, as there is no monthly charge for
this.

Also note that unless you are on cable and cancel your phone line with
them, you will still have to pay BT for a line rental.

Ivor


 
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Dexter@blueyonder.co.uk
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      08-01-2005
On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 18:08:18 GMT, "PhilÅ" <>
wrote:

>Have just signed up with Sipgate..
>
>Nice and easy, I like the 1000 tariff at £5.90 this is half my current line
>rental and is ample.

So did they charge you 5.99 or TEN POUNDS which they will charge you
again next month or have they altered their robbing ways since I
complained about this a week ago to my local trading standards office
..????????????????.

 
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PhilÅ
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      08-01-2005

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> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 18:08:18 GMT, "PhilÅ" <>
> wrote:
>
>>Have just signed up with Sipgate..
>>
>>Nice and easy, I like the 1000 tariff at £5.90 this is half my current
>>line
>>rental and is ample.

> So did they charge you 5.99 or TEN POUNDS which they will charge you
> again next month or have they altered their robbing ways since I
> complained about this a week ago to my local trading standards office
> .????????????????.
>


Opps, they have not got my bank details yet.. Should I be worried??


 
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PhilÅ
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      08-01-2005

"Ivor Jones" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> "PhilÅ" <> wrote in message
> news:6ztHe.23896$...
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>> "PhilÅ" <> wrote in message
>> news:mytHe.23894$...
>>> Have just signed up with Sipgate..
>>>
>>> Nice and easy, I like the 1000 tariff at £5.90 this is half my current
>>> line rental and is ample.
>>>
>>> Anyways.. I have not got a IP phone yet, and was going to try it out
>>> with software on the PC, so where can you get calling software from, if
>>> any???
>>>
>>> And after this, I plan to connect either all my analogue phones to some
>>> sort of box that plugs into the router, or a phone to plug into the
>>> router??.
>>>
>>> Any recommendations.
>>>
>>> Thanks in anticipation.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Have found x-lite, downloading

>
> X-Lite is fine as far as it goes, but if you really plan to use 1000
> minutes a month (and remember that tariff is not good value unless you do)
> then a hardware solution is far more satisfactory.
>
> There are several options for ATA's (adaptors), my personal favourite is
> the Sipura SPA-2000 which gives you two fully independent phone ports
> which can be configured with different service providers if you wish.
>
> Remember that if you don't use £5.90 of calls in a month (and unless
> you're running a business it's unlikely) then you're better off with the
> normal prepay option, assuming Sipgate, as there is no monthly charge for
> this.
>
> Also note that unless you are on cable and cancel your phone line with
> them, you will still have to pay BT for a line rental.
>
> Ivor



Hi Ivor, have only had a quick look around your ata is around £75, but have
found a Linksys PAP2 Phone Adapter with 2 Ports for Voice-over-IP
for half that??. Appears to do the same?? Am I wrong?


 
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Graham
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      08-01-2005

> Have just signed up with Sipgate..
>
> Nice and easy, I like the 1000 tariff at £5.90 this is half my current

line
> rental and is ample.
>
> Anyways.. I have not got a IP phone yet, and was going to try it out with
> software on the PC, so where can you get calling software from, if any???
>
> And after this, I plan to connect either all my analogue phones to some

sort
> of box that plugs into the router, or a phone to plug into the router??.
>
> Any recommendations.
>
> Thanks in anticipation.


X-Lite available from www.xten.com
or go straight to the download page here http://snipurl.com/4d1g



--

Graham.



%Profound_observation%


 
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Ivor Jones
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      08-01-2005

"PhilÅ" <> wrote in message
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[snip]

> Hi Ivor, have only had a quick look around your ata is around £75, but
> have found a Linksys PAP2 Phone Adapter with 2 Ports for Voice-over-IP
> for half that??. Appears to do the same?? Am I wrong?


I believe it's similar but I haven't tried one myself. Beware some of them
are locked to Vonage.

Ivor


 
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Ian
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      08-01-2005

"PhilÅ" <> wrote in message
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>
> "Ivor Jones" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> >
> > "PhilÅ" <> wrote in message
> > news:6ztHe.23896$...
> >>
> >> "PhilÅ" <> wrote in message
> >> news:mytHe.23894$...
> >>> Have just signed up with Sipgate..
> >>>
> >>> Nice and easy, I like the 1000 tariff at £5.90 this is half my current
> >>> line rental and is ample.
> >>>
> >>> Anyways.. I have not got a IP phone yet, and was going to try it out
> >>> with software on the PC, so where can you get calling software from,

if
> >>> any???
> >>>
> >>> And after this, I plan to connect either all my analogue phones to

some
> >>> sort of box that plugs into the router, or a phone to plug into the
> >>> router??.
> >>>
> >>> Any recommendations.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks in anticipation.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >> Have found x-lite, downloading

> >
> > X-Lite is fine as far as it goes, but if you really plan to use 1000
> > minutes a month (and remember that tariff is not good value unless you

do)
> > then a hardware solution is far more satisfactory.
> >
> > There are several options for ATA's (adaptors), my personal favourite is
> > the Sipura SPA-2000 which gives you two fully independent phone ports
> > which can be configured with different service providers if you wish.
> >
> > Remember that if you don't use £5.90 of calls in a month (and unless
> > you're running a business it's unlikely) then you're better off with the
> > normal prepay option, assuming Sipgate, as there is no monthly charge

for
> > this.
> >
> > Also note that unless you are on cable and cancel your phone line with
> > them, you will still have to pay BT for a line rental.
> >
> > Ivor

>
>
> Hi Ivor, have only had a quick look around your ata is around £75, but

have
> found a Linksys PAP2 Phone Adapter with 2 Ports for Voice-over-IP
> for half that??. Appears to do the same?? Am I wrong?
>

Hi
You should be seeing everone start to discount their old SPA2000 stock as
the SPA2002 takes over and the 2000 is retired.

Ian


 
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      08-01-2005

"Ian" <spam"AT"bathfordhill.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "PhilÅ" <> wrote in message
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>> "Ivor Jones" <> wrote in message
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>> > "PhilÅ" <> wrote in message
>> > news:6ztHe.23896$...
>> >>
>> >> "PhilÅ" <> wrote in message
>> >> news:mytHe.23894$...
>> >>> Have just signed up with Sipgate..
>> >>>
>> >>> Nice and easy, I like the 1000 tariff at £5.90 this is half my
>> >>> current
>> >>> line rental and is ample.
>> >>>
>> >>> Anyways.. I have not got a IP phone yet, and was going to try it out
>> >>> with software on the PC, so where can you get calling software from,

> if
>> >>> any???
>> >>>
>> >>> And after this, I plan to connect either all my analogue phones to

> some
>> >>> sort of box that plugs into the router, or a phone to plug into the
>> >>> router??.
>> >>>
>> >>> Any recommendations.
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks in anticipation.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> Have found x-lite, downloading
>> >
>> > X-Lite is fine as far as it goes, but if you really plan to use 1000
>> > minutes a month (and remember that tariff is not good value unless you

> do)
>> > then a hardware solution is far more satisfactory.
>> >
>> > There are several options for ATA's (adaptors), my personal favourite
>> > is
>> > the Sipura SPA-2000 which gives you two fully independent phone ports
>> > which can be configured with different service providers if you wish.
>> >
>> > Remember that if you don't use £5.90 of calls in a month (and unless
>> > you're running a business it's unlikely) then you're better off with
>> > the
>> > normal prepay option, assuming Sipgate, as there is no monthly charge

> for
>> > this.
>> >
>> > Also note that unless you are on cable and cancel your phone line with
>> > them, you will still have to pay BT for a line rental.
>> >
>> > Ivor

>>
>>
>> Hi Ivor, have only had a quick look around your ata is around £75, but

> have
>> found a Linksys PAP2 Phone Adapter with 2 Ports for Voice-over-IP
>> for half that??. Appears to do the same?? Am I wrong?
>>

> Hi
> You should be seeing everone start to discount their old SPA2000 stock as
> the SPA2002 takes over and the 2000 is retired.
>
> Ian
>
>


I have found a linksys one.

I need to replace my router anyway, and have found this linksys one which is
a wired and wireless router with 2 voip ports built in. Looks like it fixes
2 problems I am trying to sort out this month..

Just had a online live chat with linksys support to check a few things
including xbox live compatibility. Looks great from what I can see.


 
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