Phone adapter with router
Hi Do you know any good router with phone adapters to provide home phone and internet? We tried couple of them like Linksys, Thomson, etc. and no one does the job perfectly. Any comment will be appreciated. Thank you Karim
I've run into a few of these and they seem to do a good job. ftp://ftp.edgewaternetworks.com/pub/docs/CD_contents/DOCS/EdgeMarc/200/200%20Series%20Datasheet.pdf -- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474 On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 4:07 PM, A MEKKAOUI <amekkaoui@mektel.ca> wrote:
Hi
Do you know any good router with phone adapters to provide home phone and internet? We tried couple of them like Linksys, Thomson, etc. and no one does the job perfectly. Any comment will be appreciated.
Thank you
Karim
+1 Used them in a past life as a SIP ALG and NAT router for a “bring your own broadband” hosted SIP service. Worked well enough. You might get more suggestions if you provide a little bit more about what your requirements are, how they’re being deployed (one-off, ISP, etc.), or what the others didn’t do well. On 3/9/15, 11:16 PM, "Joe Hamelin" <joe@nethead.com> wrote:
I've run into a few of these and they seem to do a good job.
ftp://ftp.edgewaternetworks.com/pub/docs/CD_contents/DOCS/EdgeMarc/200/200%20Series%20Datasheet.pdf
-- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 4:07 PM, A MEKKAOUI <amekkaoui@mektel.ca> wrote:
Hi
Do you know any good router with phone adapters to provide home phone and internet? We tried couple of them like Linksys, Thomson, etc. and no one does the job perfectly. Any comment will be appreciated.
Thank you
Karim
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Quick hijack: Can anyone recommend a device that will terminate to a phone, supports SIP, *and* can fallback to SIM for emergency calls? On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 8:44 AM, Pedersen, Sean <spedersen@io.com> wrote:
+1
Used them in a past life as a SIP ALG and NAT router for a “bring your own broadband” hosted SIP service. Worked well enough.
You might get more suggestions if you provide a little bit more about what your requirements are, how they’re being deployed (one-off, ISP, etc.), or what the others didn’t do well.
On 3/9/15, 11:16 PM, "Joe Hamelin" <joe@nethead.com> wrote:
I've run into a few of these and they seem to do a good job.
ftp://ftp.edgewaternetworks.com/pub/docs/CD_contents/DOCS/EdgeMarc/200/200%20Series%20Datasheet.pdf
-- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 4:07 PM, A MEKKAOUI <amekkaoui@mektel.ca> wrote:
Hi
Do you know any good router with phone adapters to provide home phone and internet? We tried couple of them like Linksys, Thomson, etc. and no one does the job perfectly. Any comment will be appreciated.
Thank you
Karim
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It should be possible to do the emergency call without a SIM. That way you got 112 / 911 calls covered... Den 10/03/2015 21.05 skrev "Brandon Galbraith" <brandon.galbraith@gmail.com
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Quick hijack: Can anyone recommend a device that will terminate to a phone, supports SIP, *and* can fallback to SIM for emergency calls?
+1
Used them in a past life as a SIP ALG and NAT router for a “bring your own broadband” hosted SIP service. Worked well enough.
You might get more suggestions if you provide a little bit more about what your requirements are, how they’re being deployed (one-off, ISP, etc.), or what the others didn’t do well.
On 3/9/15, 11:16 PM, "Joe Hamelin" <joe@nethead.com> wrote:
I've run into a few of these and they seem to do a good job.
ftp://ftp.edgewaternetworks.com/pub/docs/CD_contents/DOCS/EdgeMarc/200/200%20Series%20Datasheet.pdf
-- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 4:07 PM, A MEKKAOUI <amekkaoui@mektel.ca> wrote:
Hi
Do you know any good router with phone adapters to provide home phone
and
internet? We tried couple of them like Linksys, Thomson, etc. and no one does the job perfectly. Any comment will be appreciated.
Thank you
Karim
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On 11/03/2015 10:02, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
It should be possible to do the emergency call without a SIM. That way you got 112 / 911 calls covered...
emergency calls without sim are part of the gsm standard. So unless the OP's provider is doing something terribly wrong and probably illegal, you can make a 112 call on any mobile device anywhere in the world within range of a compatible radio signal. Nick
On 11 March 2015 at 10:45, Nick Hilliard <nick@foobar.org> wrote:
On 11/03/2015 10:02, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
It should be possible to do the emergency call without a SIM. That way you got 112 / 911 calls covered...
emergency calls without sim are part of the gsm standard. So unless the OP's provider is doing something terribly wrong and probably illegal, you can make a 112 call on any mobile device anywhere in the world within range of a compatible radio signal.
Can't find a definitive reference but this concurs with my recollection of a policy introduced in 2009: http://www.redcross.org.uk/en/What-we-do/Teaching-resources/Quick-activities... Some people think that 999 calls can be made from a phone without a SIM. In fact, because of the high number of hoax calls, the United Kingdom decided to block emergency calls from mobile phones without a SIM card. Aled
On 11 March 2015 at 11:04, Aled Morris <aledm@qix.co.uk> wrote:
Can't find a definitive reference but this concurs with my recollection of a policy introduced in 2009:
Better reference: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/document.cfm?doc_id=1674 1.3. Availability of 112 from mobile handsets without SIM cards By way of complementary information, the countries were invited to indicate whether SIM-less 112 calls were allowed. Out of the 31 countries that provided this information, SIM-less 112 calls were reported possible in 19 Member States, Norway and Iceland. The remaining eight Member States that do not provide this facility are Bulgaria, Germany (in both these countries the facility was removed in 2009), the Netherlands (removing the facility in 2011) Belgium, France, Romania, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom. Several Member States chose to remove this facility because of the high proportion of hoax calls originating from SIM less phones. Aled
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Aled Morris
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Baldur Norddahl
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Brandon Galbraith
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Joe Hamelin
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Nick Hilliard
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Pedersen, Sean