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I have the 286 (small and good) and I need another SIP, should I buy a 486?
Other than the Router that is useful and seems gives better audio, what are the
advantages? Like the feedback from someone more experience than me!
Archived from groups: comp.dcom.voice-over-ip (More info?)
Carlos wrote:
> I have the 286 (small and good) and I need another SIP, should I
> buy a 486? Other than the Router that is useful and seems gives
> better audio, what are the advantages? Like the feedback from
> someone more experience than me!
I have a 486 and it's excellent, but I don't know the 286 so I can't
comment. I don't use the router as my system already has one, but I've
heard of several products that have two phone sockets, whether these can
be used for two separate accounts or not I don't know.
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Thanks, I got the G 486 and configured for Iconnecthere, I connected to the
Router, now I will try to connect to the Modem to see is there is a difference
in voice quality.
I also like un-locked items!
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I have a PAP@-NA linksys (unlocked)
Clear two lines
its menus and feel are (I yet to see a major diffrence othere then
cheeper chips) to a sipura 2000 quality is clear people have no idea I
am voip.. heck half of em are completly unaware what Voip even is..
m.
Carlos wrote:
> Thanks, I got the G 486 and configured for Iconnecthere, I connected to the
> Router, now I will try to connect to the Modem to see is there is a difference
> in voice quality.
> I also like un-locked items!
>
> Carlos
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