B BlueSpud Registered User Messages 879 13 Feb 2006 #1 Is there a box/device that one can get so you can use VOIP without having to switch on your PC?
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 53,008 13 Feb 2006 #2 Yes - a router with built in VoIP support or else a self contained VoIP phone (e.g. a Skype phone) that connects directly (via ethernet or 802.11 WiFi) to a normal router rather than a PC (e.g. like [broken link removed] - see also HowStuffWorks).
Yes - a router with built in VoIP support or else a self contained VoIP phone (e.g. a Skype phone) that connects directly (via ethernet or 802.11 WiFi) to a normal router rather than a PC (e.g. like [broken link removed] - see also HowStuffWorks).
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 53,008 14 Feb 2006 #4 Isn't an ATA specifically a technology for connecting standard analog telephones to VoIP equipment and, as such, simply one option for VoIP?
Isn't an ATA specifically a technology for connecting standard analog telephones to VoIP equipment and, as such, simply one option for VoIP?