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OBi100 VoIP Telephone Adapter and Voice Service Bridge

OBi100 VoIP Telephone Adapter and Voice Service Bridge

OBi100 VoIP Telephone Adapter and Voice Service Bridge

  • Works with Google Voice for FREE calls to the USA and Canada through the end of 2012 – Great international rates too!
  • VoIP Telephone Adapter (ATA) Supports: GV and SIP Services; Callcentric, Sipgate, Vitelity, Voip.ms, etc.
  • Make free calls on the OBiTALK Network – Connect to other OBi Devices or use the free OBiON for iPhone application or OBiAPP for your PC.
  • OBi Calling Features: Caller ID, Call Forward, Anonymous Caller Blocking, Message Waiting Indication, Three Way Conference Calling
  • OBiTALK Portal Features: Manage Your OBi, Connect to Your Friends’ OBi Devices, Add Services, Download Apps for PC, Speed Dial Up to 99 OBi Endpoints or Phone Numbers

Obihai OBi100 VoIP Gateway VOIP PHONE ADAPTER SUP GOOGLE VOICE SIP AND OBITALK

List Price: $ 59.99

Price: $ 42.99

Nettalk Duo VOIP Telephone Service

Nettalk Duo VOIP Telephone Service

  • Plug and play; 1 x RJ-11 port, 1 x Ethernet port; Mini USB; 3′ USB to Mini A connector; 3′ Ethernet cable
  • Free calling to the US & Canada or DUO to DUO; No computer needed / No contracts / No monthly bills; Ultra-low cost international calling rates
  • First year of service is included. .95 each additional year; Live US-based technical support and personalized customer service;
  • Free 411 directory assistance, Enhanced 911
  • Visual voicemail, call waiting, conference calling, conference bridge, and fax friendly
  • 3-foot Ethernet cable to connect to modem or router
  • Dimensions: 2.7 inch x 1.5 inch x 0.9 inch
  • One netTALK DUO (CE and FCC approved)
  • Plug n’ Play (requires activation)

This device connects to your computer or router and offers you a dedicated phone line with voicemail, call waiting, conference calling, 411 directory, and enhanced 911 assistance.  The NetTalk DUO VOIP Device allows you to speak to anyone in the U.S. and Canada and never have to worry about paying long distance fees.

List Price: $ 49.95

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Windows is my Net server for my Macs. When I restart it I have to setup network bridge afresh each time. Why?

I surf the Net exclusively on my Macs, but via wreless
dial-up connection on my Windows laptop, which acts as
my server. The issues are two-pronged.

1. Whenever I shut down the server (due Windows
fragility issues), I have to set up my Network
connections (Netwrok Bridge) all over again such that it streams the connectivity to my Macs. (This is different from having to refresh dialup connections periodically.) Before that, when I check the network connections on my Mac Mini and G4, I notice that all the IP addresses and other details showing a connection to the server display alright, but always get a “NOT CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET” message when I try to surf. Until I run Network setup on the Windows laptop all over again, that is. What gives?

2. Also, I wanted to share files with all computers (PCs and Macs) on this network, but I don’t see anything on the server. What am I doing wrong?

Why is my broadband connection listed as Dialup under Windows Networking?

I’m trying to connect my Xbox 360 to my PC through my internal Network card, by bridging the connections, however I cannot bridge the two as my broadband connection is listed under “dial-up” in Windows Networking. My modem is an external Speedtouch 330 USB ADSL. Please help!

How can i use external dial up modem ,that it connect to my LAN network ?.( without extra computer)?

I have 2 computers and 1 standard pstn line in far from my computers location. i want connect to internet by dialup modem , i can put a wireless bridge between my computer and my pstn line location. but i dont know how i can connect wireless bridge to standard pstn line for using dialup internet .
please help me .
I have 2 computers in location A and pstn line ( not dsl line ) in location B .
location B is far from location A.
there is no computer in location B .
i can use a wireless bridge between location A and location B.
i look for a device or any things that it can connect between my wireless bridge and pstn line . (it may be a modem that it can connect to lan network or similar devices ) .
if you know such modem or device please advice me .

Windows is my Net server for my Macs. When I restart it I have to setup network bridge afresh each time. Why?

I surf the Net exclusively on my Macs, but via wreless
dial-up connection on my Windows laptop, which acts as
my server. The issues are two-pronged.

1. Whenever I shut down the server (due Windows
fragility issues), I have to set up my Network
connections (Netwrok Bridge) all over again such that it streams the connectivity to my Macs. (This is different from having to refresh dialup connections periodically.) Before that, when I check the network connections on my Mac Mini and G4, I notice that all the IP addresses and other details showing a connection to the server display alright, but always get a “NOT CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET” message when I try to surf. Until I run Network setup on the Windows laptop all over again, that is. What gives?

2. Also, I wanted to share files with all computers (PCs and Macs) on this network, but I don’t see anything on the server. What am I doing wrong?