Hosted VoIP over the internet compared to VoIP over the private network of the provider with CoS
Just so you know, before, hosted voice solutions were offered only with VOIP over internet service. Such plans gave great hosted PBX features, but call quality and reliability were tad poor, because voice packets traveled over the public Internet.
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How VoIP Phone Works, an Excellent Presentation on Voice over IP Telephones
You may have heard about VoIP or Voice-over Internet Protocol by now. In case you haven’t, you may be wondering what it’s all about. You get all intrigued when people you personally know say how they reap all the benefits from this technology.
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Switching to Business VOIP Services – Voice Over IP Systems Video
One thing that VoIP providers publicize the most about their service is the customization that was not available before. Regardless of how big or small a certain business is, these providers will always want to work with them even individually.
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Voice over IP VPN Connections?
Question by SealedWithAKiss: Voice over IP VPN Connections?
We’re currently running a VoIP telecommunications system using Avaya products. We are an organisation with multiple remote sites, which all need to be connected via VPN tunnels to ensure that they are able to communicate with one another for both voice and data. Currently we are using a system whereby each remote site is connected to every other remote site by a single VPN connection. This seems to be extremely inefficient, since we have literally between 10-15 VPN connections to every remote site. We’d like to change this by bringing all of our VoIP communications into a single location, namely our head office where the Avaya call server is located.
This would work by creating a single VPN connection between every location to our head office, eliminating the administrative nightmare that we’ve been experiencing. All of the remote networks are on varying subnets, with our head office actually being supernetted with a 255.255.252.0 subnet mask. The telephones at our head office are on a separate VLAN. It might also be worth mentioning that we are using a WatchGuard firewall to route traffic and manage the external VPN connections. What’s the best way to go about going from the dysfunctional system we have in place now, to adopting a ‘one to many’ topology that’s much more efficient?
Best answer:
Answer by Lionel1020
To change your dysfunctional system you will have to do a trace and correct on each individual site starting with head office. This can be very time consuming and costly. It might be easier to delete and reinstall the lot. Do the head office then make an installation script of the 1st site config.. Then you just run the script at each site.
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Categories: VOIP Questions Tags: connections, over, voice
Polycom SoundStation IP 3000 Corded Voice Over IP Conference Phone Reviews
Polycom SoundStation IP 3000 Corded Voice Over IP Conference Phone
Polycom SoundStation IP 3000 Item #2201-06622-001, Corded Voice Over IP Conference Phone, Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Up To 2-Lines w/ Up To 2 Calls Per Line, Field Upgradeable, 3-Way Conferencing, 3 Context Sensitive Soft keys, PC Access via Web Browser, Requires A Broadband Internet Connection / Does Not Operate On A Regular (Analog) Phone Line
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Difference between KVM and Voice over IP?
Question by : Difference between KVM and Voice over IP?
What is the difference between KVM, Voice over IP and logmein. Are they all use the same programming technique or they different ? Are they all use RAS too?
Best answer:
Answer by Bash Limpbutt’s Oozing Cyst©
Four different things for four different purposes.
KVM stands for Keyboard, Video, Mouse. It refers to switches that allow a single keyboard, monitor and mouse setup to control multiple machines.
VOIP is a means of sending voice over IP networks.
Logmein is a commercial product for sharing documents, presentations, or a computer desktop across a network. It may optionally include voice or video features.
RAS (more correctly RRAS) is the Microsoft solution for remotely accessing network data through through a dial-up network or VPN connection.
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