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Steve Weavers
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 12:20 am    Post subject: VOIP with ReplayTV Reply with quote

I have a replayTV 3030 which connects over the phone line. I am considering
a move to VOIP phone service and giving up the land line, its cheaper and
seems like the right direction technically. I have heard that the quality
will not allow the ReplayTV to connect over the IP phone line.

My question is has anybody had any experience with AT&T CallVantage,
SunRocket, or Vonage and replayTV? Did you need to lower the baud rate on
the Replay? What bandwidth does your internet connection have?
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John Sutter
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 8:20 am    Post subject: Re: VOIP with ReplayTV Reply with quote

I'm afraid I can't answer for those particular VOIP carriers, but I have tried
several with my asterisk system as well as none (just asterisk). What I found
out is that some of the early replay boxes had a noisy modem chip. This was
also confirmed by PacBell who said it was screwing up my DSL line (before I went
VOIP). I haven't tried my 5000 yet (no need to with the network connection).

If you have one with a noisy chip, that could be a problem.

-- John


Steve Weavers wrote:

Quote:
I have a replayTV 3030 which connects over the phone line. I am considering
a move to VOIP phone service and giving up the land line, its cheaper and
seems like the right direction technically. I have heard that the quality
will not allow the ReplayTV to connect over the IP phone line.

My question is has anybody had any experience with AT&T CallVantage,
SunRocket, or Vonage and replayTV? Did you need to lower the baud rate on
the Replay? What bandwidth does your internet connection have?

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ubifone
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 10:42 pm    Post subject: Re: VOIP with ReplayTV Reply with quote

Dear Steve,

I would recommend you to visit the site:

http://www.uninumber.ubifone.com/

and discover the advanced VoIP world.

Please do feel free to contact me for further questions you may have.

Kind Regards,

Sam.
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Steve Weavers wrote:




Quote:
I have a replayTV 3030 which connects over the phone line. I am
considering
a move to VOIP phone service and giving up the land line, its cheaper
and
seems like the right direction technically. I have heard that the
quality
will not allow the ReplayTV to connect over the IP phone line.

My question is has anybody had any experience with AT&T
CallVantage,
SunRocket, or Vonage and replayTV? Did you need to lower the baud rate
on
the Replay? What bandwidth does your internet connection have?







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Enzo Michelangeli
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Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 4:20 pm    Post subject: Re: VOIP with ReplayTV Reply with quote

Steve Weavers wrote:
Quote:
The SunRocket VoIP is now installed and works well as a phone line. The land
line is no more. But, I am not able to make the rtv3030 connect. It will
dial, there is a modem exchange, but then it just fails. Do you know how I
can find out if I have a "noisy chip"?

The VoIP gateway is a Telco Access 211. Getting good information on this
device seems to be difficult,

Try here: http://support.telco.com/products.php?id=40&pid=18

Enzo
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Steve Weavers
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Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 4:20 pm    Post subject: Re: VOIP with ReplayTV Reply with quote

The SunRocket VoIP is now installed and works well as a phone line. The land
line is no more. But, I am not able to make the rtv3030 connect. It will
dial, there is a modem exchange, but then it just fails. Do you know how I
can find out if I have a "noisy chip"?

The VoIP gateway is a Telco Access 211. Getting good information on this
device seems to be difficult, but it is advertised as supporting a fax
machine.


"John Sutter" <jds@sutters.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
I'm afraid I can't answer for those particular VOIP carriers, but I have
tried
several with my asterisk system as well as none (just asterisk). What I
found
out is that some of the early replay boxes had a noisy modem chip. This
was
also confirmed by PacBell who said it was screwing up my DSL line (before
I went
VOIP). I haven't tried my 5000 yet (no need to with the network
connection).

If you have one with a noisy chip, that could be a problem.

-- John


Steve Weavers wrote:

I have a replayTV 3030 which connects over the phone line. I am
considering a move to VOIP phone service and giving up the land line, its
cheaper and seems like the right direction technically. I have heard that
the quality will not allow the ReplayTV to connect over the IP phone
line.

My question is has anybody had any experience with AT&T CallVantage,
SunRocket, or Vonage and replayTV? Did you need to lower the baud rate
on the Replay? What bandwidth does your internet connection have?
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