How To Build Asterisk Appliances On The Cheap
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- Published: Tuesday, 13 July 2010 14:10
- Written by Michael Graves
Lots of folks like to build their own Asterisk boxes for SOHO and SMB VoIP. Michael Graves shows us the many inexpensive hardware options that are available.
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What Is HDBaseT?
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- Published: Monday, 05 July 2010 16:16
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We take a quick look at the details behind the new HD-over-LAN cabling spec.
Small Office VoIP On The Cheap
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- Published: Tuesday, 04 November 2008 04:51
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It's easier than you think to equip a small office with VoIP-based service.
Cordless SIP Phone vs Traditional Cordless + ATA. Which is Better?
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- Published: Wednesday, 22 October 2008 12:31
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Both can get the job done. But there are advantages to keeping things simple.
HD Streaming Smackdown: Draft 11n vs. Powerline
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- Published: Monday, 04 August 2008 11:20
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You might think that the winner between these two "alternative" networking technologies is obvious. But think again.
ISDN = Integrated Services Digital Notworking? (in the US)
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- Published: Tuesday, 20 May 2008 07:26
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A Beginners Guide To Successful VOIP Over DSL - Part 2
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- Published: Thursday, 13 March 2008 08:50
- Written by Michael Graves
Part 1 of this series covered VoIP basics and introduced the topic of Quality of Service. This time, we look at Traffic Shaping and Power Considerations.
A Beginners Guide To Successful VOIP Over DSL - Part 1
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- Published: Tuesday, 11 March 2008 03:00
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This guide will help you steer around the potholes on the road to a happy VoIP experience.
Home Control Need To Know
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- Published: Tuesday, 04 March 2008 02:00
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Thinking of getting into Home Control and Automation? Our Need To Know will get you up to speed in a jiffy.
The Hidden Gotcha of VoIP phones
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- Published: Saturday, 05 May 2007 08:00
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Tags:Sometimes you just need an operator. It's not often, but there are services that a real, live operator can perform that you just don't get when you subscribe to one of the popular VOIP services such as Vonage. Of course, you're not gong to make collect calls from your VOIP line, and international calls likewise need no operator intervention. But what happens if you need to check the status of a line? That was the scenario I recently faced.
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