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Q&A: Is there any way of using VoIP without computer – eg through a router’s ethernet port?

Question by dezza: Is there any way of using VoIP without computer – eg through a router’s ethernet port?
I’d like to use a VoIP service, but would prefer not to have to leave the computer on all day.
Is there any way I can avoid using a PC to make and receive calls – are there any adaptors that can be plugged straight into an ethernet router?

Thanks in advance.

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Answer by 16k-zx81

We have voip and the phone (a standard phone, not a voip phone) plugs straight into the router. It works regardless of whether the computer is on or off.

You can also use a VOIP adapter [its a small box like a modem], which plugs into your modem (phone plugs into the adapter)

All you need for VOIP is a VOIP router OR a VOIP adapter to plug into your modem, and a broadband connection. The computer is not necessary.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - November 8, 2012 at 1:13 pm

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How do I know if a phone number in the UK is using a VOIP service to re-direct to another country?

Question by James: How do I know if a phone number in the UK is using a VOIP service to re-direct to another country?
I am trying to find out if a person that wants to place a large order with my company is legit. Is there a way of looking up a UK phone number to determine if it is a land line, cell phone, or if it is a VOIP re-direct service?

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Answer by Shanavas
From the number you can obviously make out if it is a landline or a mobile number. However, if your customer is using VoIP, it will be extremely difficult to track this. Even if you get hold of someone in the telecom company, they generally can’t reveal this due to privacy laws.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - January 31, 2012 at 3:43 pm

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what are the advantages of using voice, video and data conferencing over IP?

Question by rkreidler2: what are the advantages of using voice, video and data conferencing over IP?

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Answer by caulski

Cost – easily installed, all you need is stanadrd PC equipment with a webcam/headset and an internet connection (the faster the better).
Free apart from internet connection cost.
Cheap to replace if it breaks.

Simplicity – Everyone (nearly) knows how to use a computer or at least has some experience with one and does not take long to train someone to use it/or the software/hardware you are using.

Easily expanded – You can easily rollout more VOIP quickly as the infrastructure is already in place i.e. LAN and the internet.

Hope this helps.

Cheers!

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Posted by VOIP Guy - December 6, 2011 at 9:43 am

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Q&A: Why is VoIP cheaper than using a telephone?

Question by amnorge: Why is VoIP cheaper than using a telephone?
I know calling via VoIP is cheaper than using a normal telephone, but why?

How come the provider can afford to charge you less? Is it cheaper for them?

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Answer by joshy
The VoIP provider is using the internet to put the calls through and does not need to pay any overhead for using telephone lines belonging to private companies.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - November 11, 2011 at 3:36 pm

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Using Texas VoIP Technology for Your Business Needs

VoIP in Texas is becoming a growing trend in the recent years. Since 2004 the trend has skyrocketed not only among Texas VoIP subscribers but all around the country. Texas has and will remain to be a trend setter for the rest of the country since it is such a large state and very populated.

VoIP stands for Voice over Internet protocol. VoIP allows users to have normal phone access through an internet service provider but still use regular phone networks. Which helps users avoid unnecessary long distance charges? For companies the use of VoIP is more practical than regular phones because it allows the companies to cut major costs on their phone bills.

Several Texas VoIP users, especially larger companies, can gain a good advantage from the extras VoIP’s have to offer. Since almost every company uses multiple lines and VoIP’s in Texas can have more than one call going over the same connection at the same time it makes it simple for adding those multiple lines.

There are several other features that companies can enjoy from VoIP providers such as conference calling, caller ID, call forwarding, and automatic redial. Normal telephone companies charge a decent amount for each of these features where VoIP subscribers pay very little to nothing for them. Also since VoIP’s are already digital it makes for getting a secure line much easier as all they have to do is encrypt the already provided data stream.

Several other technology advancements are also coming into the market for Texas VoIP users. Since the VoIP phones are on the same data level as computers it opens up new possibilities for upcoming features such as call routing.

As with any technology though VoIP does have a couple of downfalls especially for VoIP in Texas. Since Texas has many hurricane issues the biggest problem with VoIP is that it runs off of modems. Which in turn run off regular power so in the case of Texas VoIP users if a hurricane causes the power to go out they won’t be able to use their phones?

Since normal phones don’t rely on traditional electric they are still preferred in some instances over the new technology. The other downfall is not as big but its still causes problems for some users. The fact that VoIP is hardly mobile makes some users skeptical to switch to it. However, with emerging technologies such as Wi-Fi and WiMax it’s predicted that those new technologies will allow VoIP’s to be more mobile, universal, and more widely accepted.

Some Texas VoIP subscribers that are larger companies struggle with the problem of highly congested networks. Since VoIP is so easy to add lines to and expand the network it opens up the problem of momentary voice drop out and lower voice quality due to lost or delayed data packets. As technology advances though this problem will continue to diminish.

Although there are still some bugs to work out for VoIP’s in Texas, the convenience and cost effectiveness of the technology out weighs the downside for most Texas VoIP users.

Ray Clark is the co-founder of Lan-Comm Technologies a San Antonio, Texas based voice, data, wireless, video, computer, networking and security technology company. Rated as one of the top Texas VOIP vendors based on their great service, experience and inexpensive prices.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - September 13, 2011 at 1:34 pm

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Internet Communications Using SIP: Delivering VoIP and Multimedia Services with Session Initiation Protocol (Networking Council)

Internet Communications Using SIP: Delivering VoIP and Multimedia Services with Session Initiation Protocol (Networking Council)

“This book is like a good tour guide.It doesn’t just describe the major attractions; you share in the history, spirit, language, and culture of the place.”
–Henning Schulzrinne, Professor, Columbia University

Since its birth in 1996, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) has grown up. As a richer, much more robust technology, SIP today is fully capable of supporting the communication systems that power our twenty-first century work and life.

This second edition handbook has been revamped to cover the newest standards, services, and products. You’ll find the latest on SIP usage beyond VoIP, including Presence, instant messaging (IM), mobility, and emergency services, as well as peer-to-peer SIP applications, quality-of-service, and security issues–everything you need to build and deploy today’s SIP services.

This book will help you
* Work with SIP in Presence and event-based communications
* Handle SIP-based application-level mobility issues
* Develop applications to facilitate communications access for users with disabilities
* Set up Internet-based emergency services
* Explore how peer-to-peer SIP systems may change VoIP
* Understand the critical importance of Internet transparency
* Identify relevant standards and specifications
* Handle potential quality-of-service and security problems

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Posted by VOIP Guy - September 7, 2011 at 2:43 pm

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What are the business advantages of using voice over IP (VoIP) technology?

Question by ladylionesque: What are the business advantages of using voice over IP (VoIP) technology?

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Answer by gnookergi
No phone bills and you can use video.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - September 6, 2011 at 3:12 pm

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How do I trace someone who is calling by using voip raider software ?

Question by saleem: How do I trace someone who is calling by using voip raider software ?
I suppose, many of you would have used voip raider software. How could you trace someone who is using voip raider software for phone calls?

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Answer by Mr. VoIP
They cannot easily be traced – by the average person.
But, I expect if the authorities got involved, they can trace back to the exchange that terminates the calls. Then, they will find out the calls originated from VoIP Raider. Then they will contact VoIP Raider and have them trace which of their users made the calls. So, I think it is possible, if they want to put forth the effort.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - September 1, 2011 at 3:57 pm

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How can an employer tell if you are using voip service and not a landline?

Question by freskabype: How can an employer tell if you are using voip service and not a landline?
I’m looking to apply for a work at home position and I have Voip service. The requirement is that I must have a traditional landline. How would this potential employer tell if I am using voip?

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Answer by czyd1amond
They have their ways. Probably just the prefix would show that it is a voip number. Cell Phone companies have their own prefixes and voip ought to be the same.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - August 31, 2011 at 8:16 am

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