[GreenKeys] Close enough?
Chris Elmquist
chrise at pobox.com
Thu Mar 14 14:20:16 EDT 2013
Ya... I hear ya (pun intended)... but since there's no QoS on the Net
in general, you will always be at the mercy of the traffic flow outside
your control.
There doesn't seem to be a good/affordable solution for running a security
system over a VoIP connection either since most of those still use some
form of plain old modem to phone the event in to the mothership and any
codec used for VoIP will mangle most modem modulation... even plain old
300 baud FSK.
Chris N0JCF
On Thursday (03/14/2013 at 05:58PM +0000), Sheldon Daitch wrote:
> I've been a Vonage subscriber since 2006, and it is used to supplement my local telephone service. If it is free via Vonage and a toll charge on my local service, Vonage wins. The voice quality on Vonage is great, but it can go downhill depending on how much other bandwidth is being used at the house.
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> MagicJack isn't quite as good as Vonage, IMNSHO, but it is quite a bit cheaper.
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> From: Charles Ring [w3nu at roadrunner.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 8:52 PM
> To: Chris Elmquist
> Cc: Sheldon Daitch; greenkeys
> Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] Close enough?
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> On 3/14/2013 1119, Chris Elmquist wrote:
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> And then there is VoIP, which, IMHO, is completely useless for
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> The IT Crowd here has bet the farm on this and doubled down with VoIP
> speaker phones that integrate with their precious Microsoft Link service.
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> Unlike cellphones, my experience with VOIP has been good as far as voice quality goes. Vonage sounds really good and is almost as reliable as the PSTN, and Skype is broadcast quality until the connection dumps (too often).
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> Charles Ring W3NU
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Chris Elmquist
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