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suiko

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#71314 8-Nov-2010 20:18
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Hi guys,

I've been thinking of making the big jump from Telecom landline/Xtra ADSL to naked DSL with a ported VoIP number. I'm currently using one of Xtra's Thomson TG585 wireless routers that they gave out free a few years back.

From what I've been sifting over in this forum I understand that it is possible to combine any naked DSL provider (I was thinking of NZNET) with any VoIP provider (2talk's 10$ line sounds perfect) however this requires certain hardware, either a(n):

1 ATA which connects between any router and the ph jack and allows normal phones to be connected  to it?

2 New router with an ATA effectively 'built in'

3 Special phone that connects somehow to the router? ethernet?

Am I understanding these methods correctly?

I also have a DSL splitter installed on one of the 3 ph jacks I have - I'm guessing naked DSL would render the other "phone only" jacks useless? What options would allow the 2 phones in the other rooms to transfer to voip (wireless)?

If you could recommend some user-friendly VoIP hardware, link me to some info and/or let me know if I'm just plain wrong about any of this I'd really appreciate the feedback

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Noig
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  #402326 9-Nov-2010 20:28
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suiko: Hi guys,

I've been thinking of making the big jump from Telecom landline/Xtra ADSL to naked DSL with a ported VoIP number. I'm currently using one of Xtra's Thomson TG585 wireless routers that they gave out free a few years back.

From what I've been sifting over in this forum I understand that it is possible to combine any naked DSL provider (I was thinking of NZNET) with any VoIP provider (2talk's 10$ line sounds perfect) however this requires certain hardware, either a(n):

1 ATA which connects between any router and the ph jack and allows normal phones to be connected  to it?

2 New router with an ATA effectively 'built in'

3 Special phone that connects somehow to the router? ethernet?

Am I understanding these methods correctly?

I also have a DSL splitter installed on one of the 3 ph jacks I have - I'm guessing naked DSL would render the other "phone only" jacks useless? What options would allow the 2 phones in the other rooms to transfer to voip (wireless)?

If you could recommend some user-friendly VoIP hardware, link me to some info and/or let me know if I'm just plain wrong about any of this I'd really appreciate the feedback

Hi suiko
I have xtra broadband, st585 and grandstream handitone setup. Haven't gone to naked dsl yet.as we are rural and cost benefit is to low(yet). Have looked into nznet and stoped short due to some reviews.
Check out PF1 as there is a review post done lately.
As for hardware I had a look at A580IP from Gigaset and that looked very promising and not to costly.(from https://www.maxo.com.au/?mt=shop&shopmode=viewcat&catid=2)

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