• VOIP Devices

    From Rick Christian@1:135/377 to Charles Stephenson on Mon Dec 31 19:53:41 2018

    Hello Charles!

    30 Nov 18 03:22, you wrote to all:


    I'm trying to figure out how to connect my grandstream ht701 to
    Ubuntu. Wondering if anyone has any experience with them? I'm trying
    to add dial-up to my BBS Regards, KrUpTiOn

    VOIP and V.90/90/34 etc. modedms are NOT going to work, reliably or at all.

    Fax V.27/29/17/34/34b etc. are transmitted via standard for FAX OVER IP known as T.38... Its not the same signalling over "SIP line" as a POTS line
    If you want dial up you will need a POTS line and modem or ISDN BRI if you can still get it.. most have have cut it off, unless you had it already.

    Few users will have dial up of any form... seems to be some sort of IP based conncetion via like telnet etc.. to replace the modem connect.


    Rick


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  • From Charles Stephenson@1:226/17 to Rick Christian on Sat Jan 5 21:57:28 2019
    Re: VOIP Devices
    By: Rick Christian to Charles Stephenson on Mon Dec 31 2018 07:53 pm


    VOIP and V.90/90/34 etc. modedms are NOT going to work, reliably or at all.

    Yeah, I've heard the highest reliable speed is 9600 baud, anything else it's too many errors.

    known as T.38... Its not the same signalling over "SIP line" as a POTS line If you want dial up you will need a POTS line and modem or ISDN BRI if you can still get it.. most have have cut it off, unless you had it already.

    I'm giving up on the grandstream. I DO know a few Sysops/users using Magic Jack for in and outbound modem transmission.
    Regards,
    KrUpTiOn
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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to CHARLES STEPHENSON on Sun Jan 6 18:30:00 2019
    I'm giving up on the grandstream. I DO know a few Sysops/users using Magic Jack for in and outbound modem transmission.

    Do they have good luck with it?

    Mike

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  • From Charles Stephenson@1:226/17 to Mike Powell on Fri Jan 11 00:13:06 2019
    Re: VOIP Devices
    By: Mike Powell to CHARLES STEPHENSON on Sun Jan 06 2019 06:30 pm

    I'm giving up on the grandstream. I DO know a few Sysops/users using
    Magic Jack for in and outbound modem transmission.

    Do they have good luck with it?


    The ones I've talked to, I've heard more good than bad.

    I like the idea Nick Andre is doing. He has a AHOI VOIP (think that's how it's spelled) gonna use that with the Magic Jack, w/ google voice. Think that's the route I'm gona go too
    Regards,
    KrUpTiOn
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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to CHARLES STEPHENSON on Fri Jan 11 17:25:00 2019
    I like the idea Nick Andre is doing. He has a AHOI VOIP (think that's how it's >spelled) gonna use that with the Magic Jack, w/ google voice. Think that's the
    route I'm gona go too

    Maybe I do not understand what AHOI is but, if you use all three of those aren't you going to have *three* VOIP carriers where you only need one?

    I currently have Magic Jack for my voice line and I don't need google voice
    or any other VOIP service/app/device, except a telephone to hook to it.

    I would assume that using VOIP for modem calls would be the same except I
    would need to hook a modem to my Magic Jack instead of a phone.

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Mike Powell on Fri Jan 11 23:07:24 2019

    On 2019 Jan 11 17:25:00, you wrote to CHARLES STEPHENSON:

    I would assume that using VOIP for modem calls would be the same
    except I would need to hook a modem to my Magic Jack instead of a
    phone.

    exactly... and you can hook the phone to the modem's passthrough port so it'll work except when the modem is online :)

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  • From Charles Stephenson@1:226/17 to Mike Powell on Sun Jan 13 06:30:03 2019
    Re: VOIP Devices
    By: Mike Powell to CHARLES STEPHENSON on Fri Jan 11 2019 05:25 pm

    Maybe I do not understand what AHOI is but, if you use all three of those aren't you going to have *three* VOIP carriers where you only need one?


    (I'm sure I spelled it wrong) AHOI is a brand of a VOIP device

    ..and I'd need 2 numbers for both modems. I'd like to find a device that I can do that with. and with the way Nick is doing it, the phone number he has is free, because it's through Google voice, Magic Jack is what? 30 a year?? Regards,
    KrUpTiOn
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