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<blockquote data-quote="Lazarus" data-source="post: 912644" data-attributes="member: 323322"><p>Just thought I'd update this Topic: The VOIP Adapter arrived today.</p><p></p><p>It has two independently configurable telephone ports (ie For two numbers, even on different VOIP providers), and I configured them both identically within a couple of minutes of setting a Static IP for the box in my Router. Port 1 is connected to my DECT triple pack and Port 2 will be connected to a bog-standard BT phone in due course. I've got a UK Master Socket ready to fit once my Landline number is Ported (A few days time) - The latter being necessary to permit Ringing.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I've done Echo Tests and done back to back testing to and from the Landline with SWMBO as my oppo, and we find the sound very much clearer on the VOIP connected number than it was, using the same phone handsets, on the Landline. The inherent volume is greater too.</p><p></p><p>All in all, we are chuffed to our collective moonboots with VOIP and are now fully committed to ditching the copper wires for ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazarus, post: 912644, member: 323322"] Just thought I'd update this Topic: The VOIP Adapter arrived today. It has two independently configurable telephone ports (ie For two numbers, even on different VOIP providers), and I configured them both identically within a couple of minutes of setting a Static IP for the box in my Router. Port 1 is connected to my DECT triple pack and Port 2 will be connected to a bog-standard BT phone in due course. I've got a UK Master Socket ready to fit once my Landline number is Ported (A few days time) - The latter being necessary to permit Ringing. Anyway, I've done Echo Tests and done back to back testing to and from the Landline with SWMBO as my oppo, and we find the sound very much clearer on the VOIP connected number than it was, using the same phone handsets, on the Landline. The inherent volume is greater too. All in all, we are chuffed to our collective moonboots with VOIP and are now fully committed to ditching the copper wires for ever. [/QUOTE]
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