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UK VOIP - Linksys PAP2T, SPA3000, SPA3012 |
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I am looking to buy a Linksys/Sipura Telephone adaptor. I dont really know
the differences between these 3. Can anyone guide me in arrriving at the best adaptor and price. I am looking to be able to use several VOIP providers and have incoming calls divcerted to my mobile. Yaz Yaz |
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On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:23:31 GMT, "Yaz"
<> wrote: >I am looking to buy a Linksys/Sipura Telephone adaptor. I dont really know >the differences between these 3. Can anyone guide me in arrriving at the >best adaptor and price. I am looking to be able to use several VOIP >providers and have incoming calls divcerted to my mobile. > >Yaz > PAP2 . Two independent voip channels. Can't have different incoming to outgoing provider for a given channel. SPA-3000. One voip channel, one PSTN (standard landline connection). Phone will ring whichever line is calling. Can route via PSTN or voip. possible to have 5 different outgoing providers but one of them must be the same as the single incoming provider. A much more configurable device than the PAP2 but the output is limited to one set of handsets. SPA-3012. an enhanced version of the SPA-3000 afaik. I haven't studied it very much though. No doubt some one else will post on this. You might also look at the SPA-1001. Similar to PAP2 in facilities but 2 voip lines go to one set of handsets. Additionally, there is the Fritzbox. http://www.avm.de/en/ Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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<> Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:38:53 writes >SPA-3012. an enhanced version of the SPA-3000 afaik. I haven't studied >it very much though. No doubt some one else will post on this. Just got a couple of these for a project but not actually set it up yet. From http://www.provu.co.uk the 3000 and 3012 are the same price - about £65 + VAT The 3012 includes a DSL router so can be connected directly to an ADSL modem. However, you can disable the router bit and use it like a 3000 -- Les Desser (The Reply-to address IS valid) |
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Les Desser wrote: > In article <>, Brian A > <> Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:38:53 writes > > >SPA-3012. an enhanced version of the SPA-3000 afaik. I haven't studied > >it very much though. No doubt some one else will post on this. > <snip> > The 3012 includes a DSL router so can be connected directly to an ADSL > modem. However, you can disable the router bit and use it like a 3000 A DSL router? - isn't it just a plain router? It can be plugged into a cable modem/router too can't it? Anyone got one? |
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paul123 wrote:
> Les Desser wrote: >> In article <>, Brian A >> <> Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:38:53 writes >> >>> SPA-3012. an enhanced version of the SPA-3000 afaik. I haven't studied >>> it very much though. No doubt some one else will post on this. > <snip> > >> The 3012 includes a DSL router so can be connected directly to an ADSL >> modem. However, you can disable the router bit and use it like a 3000 > > A DSL router? - isn't it just a plain router? It can be plugged into a > cable modem/router too can't it? Anyone got one? > yes it's a plain NAT'ed Ethernet router which can be connected to a cable modem too. cheers, Paul. |
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Les Desser wrote:
> In article <>, Brian A > <> Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:38:53 writes > >> SPA-3012. an enhanced version of the SPA-3000 afaik. I haven't studied >> it very much though. No doubt some one else will post on this. SPA-3102 has 2 ethernet ports. One Wan, one Lan with a NAT between. It is like a cross between an SPA-3000 and an SPA-2100 > The 3012 includes a DSL router so can be connected directly to an ADSL > modem. However, you can disable the router bit and use it like a 3000 The 3102 definitely doesn't have any DSL function. Tim |
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In article <44e5e20f$0$633$>, Tim
<> Fri, 18 Aug 2006 16:51:41 writes >Les Desser wrote: > >> The 3012 includes a DSL router so can be connected directly to an ADSL >> modem. However, you can disable the router bit and use it like a 3000 > >The 3102 definitely doesn't have any DSL function. > Sorry for the slip of the pen -- Les Desser (The Reply-to address IS valid) |
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"Brian A" <> wrote > PAP2 . Two independent voip channels. Can't have different incoming to > outgoing provider for a given channel. > > You might also look at the SPA-1001. Similar to PAP2 in facilities but > 2 voip lines go to one set of handsets. > What is the diifference between the PAP2 and the SPA1001. I dont really need the PSTN on the same line. But would like ot have 2 voip providers on the 1 line (ATA)? Yaz |
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 07:35:30 GMT, "Yaz"
<> wrote: > >"Brian A" <> wrote >> PAP2 . Two independent voip channels. Can't have different incoming to >> outgoing provider for a given channel. >> >> You might also look at the SPA-1001. Similar to PAP2 in facilities but >> 2 voip lines go to one set of handsets. >> >What is the diifference between the PAP2 and the SPA1001. I dont really >need the PSTN on the same line. But would like ot have 2 voip providers on >the 1 line (ATA)? > >Yaz > If you want to terminate both lines on ONE set of handsets then go for the SPA-1001. The PAP2 has separate, independent, connections for each line. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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"Brian A" <> wrote > If you want to terminate both lines on ONE set of handsets then go for > the SPA-1001. The PAP2 has separate, independent, connections for > each line. What are the best prices for a PAP2 and SPA1001? Yaz |
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