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Le Cock
Posts: 4781
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Getting iinet naked DSL and it comes with free iitalk (i have nfi what the difference between iitalk and VOIP is).
So I need a modem that is: a) wireless b) will do the iitalk thing c) won't cost a fortune d) reliable Help please |
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| #0 04:42pm 27/08/08 |
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TiT
Posts: 1609
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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iitalk is iinet VOIP service...
good cheap all in one Billion 7401VGPM $132 Billion 7404VGPM Annex-M Capable VOIP ADSL2+ Wireless-G Router $179 the 7404 has 2 ports so if you want to plug in more then 1 phone... |
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| #1 06:02pm 27/08/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3508
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hi le cock
i have iinet naked dsl and use iitalk. iitalk, as mentioned, is just iinet's name for their voip service. it is just bog stock voip. i started with the std non-wireless iinet issue 4-port router. worked fine. i've used their wireless 4-port routers and they work well too. i now have a Billion 7404VGPM ($175 from MSY) as i run 2xVoip services (what the iinet-badged belkins can't do) and it is the best. |
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| #2 09:06pm 27/08/08 |
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ItsMe
Posts: 83
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Don't you get free local and national calls on iitalk (to a limit which no one will ever tell you) where as on iinet voip you have to pay for all calls?
Otherwise it's exactly the same. |
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| #3 10:09pm 27/08/08 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4782
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The confusing thing is that iinet have iitalk as well as voip. iitalk you get free local and national calls, but on their voip you don't. Thanks for explaining.
Mr Hardware, when you say you have 2xVoip services, how does that work? Do you have 2 different voip phone numbers running through the same line? Are they both iitalk or iinet voip or is one through another company (can you do that?) Lastly, can you use a fax through iitalk/voip? Billion 7401VGPM $132 sounds like the go for me, I don't even know what annex-m is and I only need one phone. Thanks all. |
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| #4 10:45pm 27/08/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3509
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah iitalk is the bundled service with naked DSL to make the deal even sweeter.
Mr Hardware, when you say you have 2xVoip services, how does that work? Do you have 2 different voip phone numbers running through the same line? Are they both iitalk or iinet voip or is one through another company (can you do that?)Yeah I have two voip phone numbers, one is my iitalk number and the other is a pennytel one. Two ports on the back, two different handsets (okay, i've actually got five, but that's by the by) Lastly, can you use a fax through iitalk/voip?only if you've got a modem that supports T.38 i believe. I know the 7404VGP-M does. |
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| #5 07:48am 28/08/08 |
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Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 2017
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I just bought the Billion 7404VGPM as my current modem/router is giving me the s***s. Should arrive here tomorrow I'm hoping - I'll let you know what it's like.
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| #6 08:11am 28/08/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3511
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Good move Tim Tibbets - i've had mine for a couple of weeks now and it's awesome.
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| #7 08:12am 28/08/08 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4783
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hardware, what's the advantage of Pennytel? Is it cheaper or something, or do you just need 2 numbers for work or something?
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| #8 01:28pm 28/08/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3516
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hi Stez
yes i do need the second number for work - and pennytel is only 10c/min for mobiles rather than 30c/min. |
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| #9 05:41pm 28/08/08 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4784
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Oh sweet, I'll get same modem as you then.
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| #10 06:33pm 28/08/08 |
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TiT
Posts: 1612
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you dont need 2 ports if you want 2 VSP accounts... you can still do it with one port.... the good thing about two ports is though you can ring someone else even though your gf is on the phone with someone else..
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| #11 09:49am 29/08/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3518
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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TiT speaks the truth.
It's just a bucket load easier to have two ports to separate one from the other. |
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| #12 09:51am 29/08/08 |
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TiT
Posts: 1613
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you can also put calling rules in... eg... for local calls use iitalk and for mobile phone and international calls use pennytel...
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| #13 10:20am 29/08/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3521
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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orly
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| #14 10:22am 29/08/08 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4807
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yo I got the 7404v Billion modem and it's running well with the iinet nakie dsl.
I can't get the voip to work though - can one of you guys please paste me your settings? |
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| #15 11:34pm 10/09/08 |
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Martz
tubby
Posts: 1645
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #16 06:40am 11/09/08 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4808
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thanks Martz.
Voip is working but the people I call are reporting an echo on the line. Are there any settings to fix? |
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| #17 05:44pm 11/09/08 |
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mongie
Posts: 5525
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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people seem to suggest checking your volume settings... not too loud.
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| #18 06:22pm 11/09/08 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4809
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Ok I'll try that mongie thanks.
Also, this net is slow as! I'm not even 1km from the exchange on iinet, and its way worse than tpg was 3km from exchange. Is it possible to tweak settings at all, or is this just how it is? |
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| #19 06:31pm 11/09/08 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4810
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Ok I think I've munted something because even going into the router settings (192.168.1.254) is SUPER slow now...I just upgraded to the latest firmware...
Whats doing |
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| #20 06:35pm 11/09/08 |
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TiT
Posts: 1630
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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try resetting the modem.... any luck>??
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| #21 09:47pm 11/09/08 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4811
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Worked out it was flashget slowing things down. On TPG I couldn't run utorrent at all because it chugged the net even when it wasn't downloading/uploading - looks like on iinet/new modem I can't run flashget at all. I'll try azureus instead now.
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| #22 10:16pm 11/09/08 |
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Spook
Posts: 22581
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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huh, azureus instead of flashget?
yor not using your full upstream for torrents are you, coz that will kill your net: im on iinet and seed 100% of the time im connected to the nets; i generally set my uploads at 50k/s |
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| #23 06:15am 12/09/08 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4812
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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No it wasn't the uploads. Running the program at all just chugs the net completely - i can't even barely access the router admin when flashget. No idea why, but utorrent did this at my last place but flashget was fine there.
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| #24 08:54am 12/09/08 |
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giririsss
Posts: 2954
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'd suggest it's chugging your pc not the net, are you sure it's not re-checking a large linux iso?
Well, unless you've left "check mirrors for alternate downloads" on under flashget and its off checking 10000 different mirrors. But that'd be silly. |
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| #25 10:21am 12/09/08 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4813
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I don't even have that option in my flashget...
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