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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Siemens Gigaset VoIP DECT cordless phone setup?

    It might be helpful to others if you describe what you tried - exactly which fields did you populate and what values (of course, not revealing info) did you use.
    Russell

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    Default Re: Siemens Gigaset VoIP DECT cordless phone setup?

    Actually, in the first set of screen captures I did (but did not post) I had the info showing, but decided on the blank field ones instead as it showed the default values and I also didn't want to prejudice any ideas with preconceived notions...

    I may have had some success, the S675 is being registered now.

    It's a bit late here for full testing, but I think the key part I was missing before was that the PAP2 needs to be on for the BYOB feature to work. I'm not sure if this is actually what enabled success or something else has changed after I did the X-Lite test.

    Does it make sense that the PAP2 needs to be on as well as the S675?


    -Russ

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    Default Re: Siemens Gigaset VoIP DECT cordless phone setup?

    I've been using the s685ip for a while now and it's working very well. Voice quality is better then any other ATA I've tried (HT 502/286, Pap2T, SPA 1001 etc.)

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    Default Re: Siemens Gigaset VoIP DECT cordless phone setup?

    Glad to hear you have been a happy Gigaset IP user, redshift. I was beginning to think that while the handset did everything in theory that I wanted to do (DECT, multiple handsets, multiple IP line, POTS support), it would not work with Voipo's service.

    If you don't mind, could you look over my settings and see if they look like yours?

    In one posting, I had seen that Voipo wants G.711 u law codecs only - is this the case, or would I be better off with a different codec?

    Bandwidth-wise, I can set up the router to do QoS if needed. My connection is DSL, 384k/1.5M, mostly web browsing and I would see only two of three voip lines in use at most at any one time.

    Thanks,


    Russ







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