Archive for the 'ATA = Adapters' Category
Troubleshooting VoIP problems with a technician on the phone can turn into marathon ordeals where the problem is still unresolved at the end of the day. And all too often, customers blame the VoIP devices for their troubles, which they often send back to the service provider. But most times, the device is fine–it just […]
January 16th, 2006 | Posted in General, Major Carriers, ATA = Adapters | No Comments
Express Talk is a multi-line SIP VoIP front end for WIndows XP. Express Talk can be used to add four lines to one VoIP provider, or it an be used to add a different VoIP provider on each of the fouor lines of Express Talk. We show you how to configure Express Talk, […]
September 10th, 2005 | Posted in General, Announcements, ATA = Adapters | No Comments
Gizmo Project is compatible with the SIP standard (RFC 3261). As a result, it does support calling non-numeric SIP URIs.
To call a non-numeric URI, just dial in this format:
sip:AccountName@SIP_Proxy_Server_URL
For example:
sip:Welcome@proxy01.sipphone.com
Any SIP compatible piece of hardware should be compatible with the Gizmo service. However, we do not provide support for those other than those that we […]
August 29th, 2005 | Posted in General, ATA = Adapters | No Comments
Go to talk.google.com you’ll find a beta of Google Talk, the instant messaging and voice chat client from Google that also interfaces with GMail. “Talk through your computer but hear your friends as if they were in the same room” says Google. Experts at Live Phone say the idea is only the beginning […]
August 24th, 2005 | Posted in General, Announcements, ATA = Adapters | 1 Comment
Many of our web visitors say the selection of soft phones is nice but they want a real phone for VoIP. After all, a telephone in your hand is the way it was for many years. Here is how we do it -
We use Stanaphone for our VoIP service. Then we bought […]
August 21st, 2005 | Posted in General, Stanaphone, Soft Phones, ATA = Adapters | No Comments
A Cisco ATA 186 Analog Telephone Adaptor is available for Earthlink, Dialpad, Vonage, Net2Phone and others. But what is it? What does it do? Are there any other choices? Simply put, the adapter lets you use traditional phones including cordless phones on your Internet voice system. “By turning any […]
May 1st, 2005 | Posted in General, Vonage, Earthlink, Net2Phone, ATA = Adapters | No Comments
Before purchasing an adapter look at whether it can be reprogrammed if you change providers.
April 12th, 2005 | Posted in General, Stanaphone, Vonage, ATA = Adapters | No Comments