Difference between revisions of "Voice Dialers And VOIP"
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− | + | The SC1200, DS7000, PA5800 and PA5900 dialers are compatible with VoIP phones as far as we have seen. We have not done any in-house testing, but many customers have reported success. You need a VoIP router with a regular RJ11 phone jack on it that puts out a normal dial tone. | |
If you are evaluating different VoIP solutions and want to ensure they will work with our dialers, just ask if you can hook up a regular fax machine. If you cannot use a fax machine with a service, then our dialers probably won't work either. | If you are evaluating different VoIP solutions and want to ensure they will work with our dialers, just ask if you can hook up a regular fax machine. If you cannot use a fax machine with a service, then our dialers probably won't work either. | ||
If you are having problems getting a voice dialer working, here are a couple of things to try: | If you are having problems getting a voice dialer working, here are a couple of things to try: | ||
− | *Use a DSL Filter before the | + | *Use a DSL Filter before the console. Do this whether or not you have DSL. |
*If you are using Vonage, please email them and ask them to change your "packetization" to 10 milliseconds from the default value of 20 milliseconds. | *If you are using Vonage, please email them and ask them to change your "packetization" to 10 milliseconds from the default value of 20 milliseconds. | ||
It's important to note however, that if you have a power outage (or an intruder turns your power off outside your home) your cable or DSL modem, router and phone device will be without power, and your VoIP phone line will be down. Your voice dialer will be ineffective in this situation. A power backup system as used for personal computers, could be one solution to keep your modems, routers and VoIP phone line working continuously. | It's important to note however, that if you have a power outage (or an intruder turns your power off outside your home) your cable or DSL modem, router and phone device will be without power, and your VoIP phone line will be down. Your voice dialer will be ineffective in this situation. A power backup system as used for personal computers, could be one solution to keep your modems, routers and VoIP phone line working continuously. |
Latest revision as of 21:00, 19 December 2012
Question
Are your Voice Dialer products compatible with Voice over IP (Internet) phones?
Are your Voice Dialer products compatible with my new "digital phone service" that I can use my regular telephone with?
Answer
The SC1200, DS7000, PA5800 and PA5900 dialers are compatible with VoIP phones as far as we have seen. We have not done any in-house testing, but many customers have reported success. You need a VoIP router with a regular RJ11 phone jack on it that puts out a normal dial tone.
If you are evaluating different VoIP solutions and want to ensure they will work with our dialers, just ask if you can hook up a regular fax machine. If you cannot use a fax machine with a service, then our dialers probably won't work either.
If you are having problems getting a voice dialer working, here are a couple of things to try:
- Use a DSL Filter before the console. Do this whether or not you have DSL.
- If you are using Vonage, please email them and ask them to change your "packetization" to 10 milliseconds from the default value of 20 milliseconds.
It's important to note however, that if you have a power outage (or an intruder turns your power off outside your home) your cable or DSL modem, router and phone device will be without power, and your VoIP phone line will be down. Your voice dialer will be ineffective in this situation. A power backup system as used for personal computers, could be one solution to keep your modems, routers and VoIP phone line working continuously.