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  1. #1

    Default Internet Phone [REP]

    Hey all,
    i am kind of stuck lol

    I'm after a online phone service (like Skype)
    Basically like a normal phone line but online and can be plugged in VIA the PC or Internet (i am on Wireless)

    Example:
    People Can Call my Number from a Normal Phone
    and it will ring the phone / device plugged into my pc / internet.


    i was going to use skype but i did not read anywhere that they offer the number for people to call you. all i seen was that you can call them.

    perfered cheap or free.

    Cheers,
    Chris
    Last edited by ChristopherH; 09-01-2011 at 03:18 PM.
    Thank-you,
    Christopher Holland

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    Are you saying you want a phone with internet access? :S

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    Do you mean a VOIP phone?


    Quote Originally Posted by Jaaaack! View Post
    See, however much I want this, my girlfriend uses my PC too much, and I would be killed.





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    I had this setup once and still used Skype for it, provided Skype was active my SkypeIn number worked? It was pretty good too, I think I used a Binatone S-Life- search around for one of those.

    Skype has withdrawn the own numbers as part of a subscription, now you have to buy one separately at a pretty high price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elliot View Post
    I had this setup once and still used Skype for it, provided Skype was active my SkypeIn number worked? It was pretty good too, I think I used a Binatone S-Life- search around for one of those.

    Skype has withdrawn the own numbers as part of a subscription, now you have to buy one separately at a pretty high price.
    Elliot & Triston are on it.
    I was going to use VOIP ( i got a phone for it and all) but i have no idea how i can get it to plug in via wireless as its got a LAN port?
    Thank-you,
    Christopher Holland

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    There are companies like 'Gradwell' that offer services for this. We have around 50 Cisco IP phones in our office which are configured to connect directly to the servers of our hosting company.

    Not sure if you're looking a soft phone (one which is for the computer, it's a piece of software). If you did want a softphone, there are pieces of software like 'X-Lite' which uses SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) which is really what most IP services use to transmit data.

    If you were looking either an actual phone, just look up SIP phones. Cisco are the market leader and they're extremely good quality phones. All you have to do is type in the information of the servers you are looking to connect to & a username and password and then you can make calls from your softphone/hardware phone.

    If you're a light user, there are pay and go options on the site I mentioned above. Google it. If you're more into heavy duty stuff there are bigger packages for you to use which is a fixed amount every month.

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    The wireless ones (in terms of internet connection, not the phone handset) come pretty expensive, Phillips makes one though.

    If you're okay plugging it in via USB, something similar to this would do exactly what you need: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Binatone-S1545...item1c1876c2ee

    It worked with my Skype out of the box and if you can afford a SkypeIn number, it worked straight away for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elliot View Post
    The wireless ones (in terms of internet connection, not the phone handset) come pretty expensive, Phillips makes one though.

    If you're okay plugging it in via USB, something similar to this would do exactly what you need: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Binatone-S1545...item1c1876c2ee

    It worked with my Skype out of the box and if you can afford a SkypeIn number, it worked straight away for me.
    Im Buying that Thankyou +REP

    Quote Originally Posted by Snatter View Post
    There are companies like 'Gradwell' that offer services for this. We have around 50 Cisco IP phones in our office which are configured to connect directly to the servers of our hosting company.

    Not sure if you're looking a soft phone (one which is for the computer, it's a piece of software). If you did want a softphone, there are pieces of software like 'X-Lite' which uses SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) which is really what most IP services use to transmit data.

    If you were looking either an actual phone, just look up SIP phones. Cisco are the market leader and they're extremely good quality phones. All you have to do is type in the information of the servers you are looking to connect to & a username and password and then you can make calls from your softphone/hardware phone.

    If you're a light user, there are pay and go options on the site I mentioned above. Google it. If you're more into heavy duty stuff there are bigger packages for you to use which is a fixed amount every month.
    Thanks for the Info, Will have to look further into it. but the phone elliot suggested will work for me. [+REp]

    Cheers,
    Chris
    Thank-you,
    Christopher Holland

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    thanks for the heads up

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