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Christopher Flores
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 1:17 am    Post subject: Wireless WiFi ATA Reply with quote

Folks,

Are there WiFi ATA adapters out there?

We have an entirely WiFi office - no wired Ethernet.
Would like to hookup our desktop analog telephones
to a VoIP service provider.

Our other alternative would be to use a USB ATA
with the laptop providing the WiFi connectivity but
this needs driver support on the laptop. Any ATA product
recommendations in this area?

Thanks. I made this post before but did not see it in the
newsgroup. My apologies if you had responded before.

Thanks.

Christopher Flores
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Rick Merrill
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 1:56 am    Post subject: Re: Wireless WiFi ATA Reply with quote

Christopher Flores wrote:
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Folks,

Are there WiFi ATA adapters out there?

We have an entirely WiFi office - no wired Ethernet.
Would like to hookup our desktop analog telephones
to a VoIP service provider.

Our other alternative would be to use a USB ATA
with the laptop providing the WiFi connectivity but
this needs driver support on the laptop. Any ATA product
recommendations in this area?

Christopher, do you expect VoIP to work like WiFi? Are
you familiar with QoS issues? It sounds to me like you
and a lot of others may be leaping in without looking. - RM
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Martin²
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 6:12 am    Post subject: Re: Wireless WiFi ATA Reply with quote

I did reply to your post on 6th January:
"Don't think there are any, but you can get wifi VoIP phones like Zyxel
2000W, Sipura (and Cisco -very expensive).
You can take them with you and use anywhere you can connect via wifi."

To RM:
My VoIP works just fine over wifi, but that's in domestic situation.
There are wifi routers with QoS, like Draytek Vigor 2600G or 2600VG,
which are presumably designed to deal with an office VoIP scenario.

Regards,
Martin
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vopa
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 8:02 am    Post subject: Re: Wireless WiFi ATA Reply with quote

"Martin²" <never@give.one> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:41e47976$0$45310$ed2e19e4@ptn-nntp-reader04.plus.net...
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I did reply to your post on 6th January:
"Don't think there are any, but you can get wifi VoIP phones like Zyxel
2000W, Sipura (and Cisco -very expensive).
You can take them with you and use anywhere you can connect via wifi."

To RM:
My VoIP works just fine over wifi, but that's in domestic situation.
There are wifi routers with QoS, like Draytek Vigor 2600G or 2600VG,
which are presumably designed to deal with an office VoIP scenario.

Regards,
Martin

what is the "QoS" and which is the difference for the voip use of a Netgear
DG834G
and this new Draytek router?
with this router can I have a better quality of voip?

thanks
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Martin²
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 6:24 am    Post subject: Re: Wireless WiFi ATA Reply with quote

vopa:
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what is the "QoS" and
It stands for 'Quality of Service', but means that VoIP traffic gets

preference over data.


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which is the difference for the voip use of a Netgear DG834G
It should prevent the gaps in sound while you downloading data.


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and this new Draytek router?
with this router can I have a better quality of voip?

The 2600G has been on the market just over a year, the 2500V (one VoIP port)
and 2600GV (with two VoIP ports) are fairly new.
Draytek's are designed for office use, have all the facilities, very robust,
but also more expensive.

BTW I had bad experience with Netgear kit and their non existent support,
won't touch them with a barge pole.
Regards,
Martin
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Kyler Laird
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 8:05 am    Post subject: Re: Wireless WiFi ATA Reply with quote

"Christopher Flores" <chrisf@sbcglobal.net> writes:

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Are there WiFi ATA adapters out there?

A Sipura SPA-2000 plus a Linksys WRT54G(S) comes close. Sure,
there are some extra wires but it works.

I used some nodes like that for a simple experiment.
http://lairds.us/temp/ABE590/report.pdf

--kyler
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