What would be a typical usage scenario for a Voice Gateway?
RonR:
I use an older router loaded with Tomato firmware configured as a Wireless Ethernet Bridge to link a couple of DirecTV DVR's wirelessly to the Internet though my main router in the computer room. It's been very reliable and should work equally well with an OBi or other wired ethernet device.
wintek:
Quote from: natts on March 20, 2011, 03:39:42 pm
(1)Wireless Bridge?
You expertise is welcome...oh OBI KANOBI
I use a Linksys WET610N. I have it connected to a 4 line IP Phone. No Problems.
GizmoChicken:
Although I have yet to configure a "voice gateway" for a SIP account, I like think that I could probably figure out how to do so based on the informative posts in this thread. Thanks to all!
But near as I can tell, since Google Voice accounts aren't SIP based, I can't create a "voice gateway" to make outgoing calls through a Google Voice account. True?
Of if it is possible, would someone please point me thread explaining the configuration?
umesh:
I am using fastvoip on the VG4, Nymgo on VG3 and GV on SP1. All my Incoming calls on GV account go to AA.
In my typical scenario, I use my call phone to call GV number and then from AA I create a new call thru VG3 or VG4.
My problem is when the call is bridged the call quality is consistently not good comapred to when I initiate a call thru Phone interface via VG3/VG4. Pl note all VSP here support G711 so what am I missing?
I use comcast 30(down)/4(up) mbps connection with zero packet loss and 10 ms ping time (speedtest.net). My network is pretty quiet. I use ASUS RT-N16 router flashed with tomato. So it's hard to blame router or ISP.
So what am I missing in my setup?
TIA,
randomLettersandNumbers:
Wintek -- I like that setup. I'll have to learn more about the services provided by voip.ms. But I am kind of lost in getting the home phone and business phone setup with the obi's manual config page.
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