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| Well, we all know that the Internet phines are going wireless, as far as i'm concerned, two kinds of them are getting more and more popular, one is cordless handset, the other is Wi-Fi VOIP handset , To save money, voice over ip is essential and indispensible. Then i'm wondering, how much do we need a Wi-Fi handset , when cordless ones being adequate in use? |
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| In article . com, wrote: Well, we all know that the Internet phines are going wireless, as far as i'm concerned, two kinds of them are getting more and more popular, one is cordless handset, the other is Wi-Fi VOIP handset , To save money, voice over ip is essential and indispensible. Then i'm wondering, how much do we need a Wi-Fi handset , when cordless ones being adequate in use? Wi-Fi is also cordless. Maybe you mean DECT which has no wires or cords to the handsets. DECT was designed to carry voice traffic, Wi-Fi is more general purpose. Today, I'd have DECT any day over Wi-Fi. (And I currently have both, but the DECT is superior with far better coverage) Some very good VoIP capable DECT phones are the Siemens range. Eg: http://www.provoip.co.uk/index.php?manufacturers_id=16 Gordon |
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| On 8 15 , 12 52 , wrote: Well, we all know that the Internet phines are going wireless, as far as i'm concerned, two kinds of them are getting more and more popular, one is cordless handset, the other is Wi-Fi VOIP handset , To save money, voice over ip is essential and indispensible. Then i'm wondering, how much do we need a Wi-Fi handset , when cordless ones being adequate in use? I am a little confused by your question. Because Wi-Fi handset is also a cordless handset. But the Wi-Fi handset do have some advantages compared to traditional ones. And its most oustanding advantage would be the speed of access into the network which is up to 11Mbps, so it can meet the substantial files transmition. Other than that, it can spread its signal to a further distance. However in my opinion, the cordless DECT ip phones are ecential for your use which has less cost. You can find what you want at:https:// host569.ipowerweb.com/~telecomc/osCommerce/catalog/index.php/cPath/21? osCsid=d2e3d32fa02d3fa4a301d758221fa49b |
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| On 8 15 , 2 34 , Gordon Henderson wrote: In article . com, wrote: Well, we all know that the Internet phines are going wireless, as far as i'm concerned, two kinds of them are getting more and more popular, one is cordless handset, the other is Wi-Fi VOIP handset , To save money, voice over ip is essential and indispensible. Then i'm wondering, how much do we need a Wi-Fi handset , when cordless ones being adequate in use? Wi-Fi is also cordless. Maybe you mean DECT which has no wires or cords to the handsets. DECT was designed to carry voice traffic, Wi-Fi is more general purpose. Today, I'd have DECT any day over Wi-Fi. (And I currently have both, but the DECT is superior with far better coverage) Some very good VoIP capable DECT phones are the Siemens range. Eg: http://www.provoip.co.uk/index.php?manufacturers_id=16 Gordon I agree with your opinion.I prefer cordless handset to Wi-Fi handset ,however skill of cordless is more mature than latter one.but I think the products of siemens are too high ,I have seen that one DECT voip phone are just sold 75 dollars .It can save you a lot of money. |
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| In article . com, wrote: On 8 15 , 2 34 , Gordon Henderson wrote: In article . com, wrote: Well, we all know that the Internet phines are going wireless, as far as i'm concerned, two kinds of them are getting more and more popular, one is cordless handset, the other is Wi-Fi VOIP handset , To save money, voice over ip is essential and indispensible. Then i'm wondering, how much do we need a Wi-Fi handset , when cordless ones being adequate in use? Wi-Fi is also cordless. Maybe you mean DECT which has no wires or cords to the handsets. DECT was designed to carry voice traffic, Wi-Fi is more general purpose. Today, I'd have DECT any day over Wi-Fi. (And I currently have both, but the DECT is superior with far better coverage) Some very good VoIP capable DECT phones are the Siemens range. Eg: http://www.provoip.co.uk/index.php?manufacturers_id=16 Gordon I agree with your opinion.I prefer cordless handset to Wi-Fi handset ,however skill of cordless is more mature than latter one.but I think the products of siemens are too high ,I have seen that one DECT voip phone are just sold 75 dollars .It can save you a lot of money. Only this is the UK and we pay pounds here, and do be sure that the realyl cheap ones are real phones and not USB type phones which require your PC act as the "phone" part of it all. The Siemens ones have 2 connections - one to your existing BT wall socket and one Ethernet to your VoIP connection. But do qualify your idea of "cordless" technology. There are many types of cordless phone technology - the old rubbish analogue connections where you needed a telescoipc antennae to the new DECT standards and Wi-Fi, GSM, etc. which are also cordless... Gordon |
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| Only this is the UK and we pay pounds here, and do be sure that the realyl cheap ones are real phones and not USB type phones which require your PC act as the "phone" part of it all. The Siemens ones have 2 connections - one to your existing BT wall socket and one Ethernet to your VoIP connection. But do qualify your idea of "cordless" technology. There are many types of cordless phone technology - the old rubbish analogue connections where you needed a telescoipc antennae to the new DECT standards and Wi-Fi, GSM, etc. which are also cordless... Gordon 75 dollar = 38 pounds. it is different too many. after I follow the link of that Cordless phone, I found it is nearly as same as siemens. but it looks that I have to buy from China and Siemens is a great brand. |
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| In article .com, wrote: Only this is the UK and we pay pounds here, and do be sure that the realyl cheap ones are real phones and not USB type phones which require your PC act as the "phone" part of it all. The Siemens ones have 2 connections - one to your existing BT wall socket and one Ethernet to your VoIP connection. But do qualify your idea of "cordless" technology. There are many types of cordless phone technology - the old rubbish analogue connections where you needed a telescoipc antennae to the new DECT standards and Wi-Fi, GSM, etc. which are also cordless... Gordon 75 dollar = 38 pounds. + postage + import duty + VAT. I'm not convinced it's worth it - unless you travel to/from the US frequently and can smuggle it back. it is different too many. after I follow the link of that Cordless phone, I found it is nearly as same as siemens. but it looks that I have to buy from China and Siemens is a great brand. And buying from a UK distributor gives you someone to complain to if it should go wrong... Gordon |
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| In article , Gordon Henderson writes In article .com, wrote: Only this is the UK and we pay pounds here, and do be sure that the realyl cheap ones are real phones and not USB type phones which require your PC act as the "phone" part of it all. The Siemens ones have 2 connections - one to your existing BT wall socket and one Ethernet to your VoIP connection. But do qualify your idea of "cordless" technology. There are many types of cordless phone technology - the old rubbish analogue connections where you needed a telescoipc antennae to the new DECT standards and Wi-Fi, GSM, etc. which are also cordless... Gordon 75 dollar = 38 pounds. + postage + import duty + VAT. I'm not convinced it's worth it - unless you travel to/from the US frequently and can smuggle it back. it is different too many. after I follow the link of that Cordless phone, I found it is nearly as same as siemens. but it looks that I have to buy from China and Siemens is a great brand. And buying from a UK distributor gives you someone to complain to if it should go wrong... And a product from another country might not be legal in the UK, it also might not work if it is on a different frequency. -- Ian G8ILZ There are always two people in every pictu the photographer and the viewer. ~Ansel Adams |
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