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VoIP hardware

By: Darren Williger

VoIP software still remains popular amongst a huge number of people but most cable and phone companies are now offering VoIP services which are hardware-based. They tend to combine this with other packages that they have on offer and these are given to the public at a single cost.

VoIP hardware may be much more expensive than VoIP software but it tends to be a whole lot easier to configure. The only requirements that you need to start talking are your broadband connection and your router as well. What you do with your VoIP hardware connection is that you simply plug your phone into a converter box which is then plugged in turn into a broadband modem. The basic advantage of the hardware connection is that you can easily make calls to anyone even people who don’t use the same service that you do. You can also receive calls from anyone as well and the sender and the receiver do not need to use the same hardware and software.

One other benefit of a VoIP hardware connection is that it isn’t dependent on your location. If you need to travel, all you simply need do is take the VoIP phone adapter and use it with any available broadband connection, wherever you go. In case you move on to another house, you still use the same service, no disconnection or change in phone number. It can’t get easier than this.

You can use different devices to get your VoIP hardware connection established. One of such devices is the analog telephone adaptor (ATA). What this adaptor does is that it links the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) and the VoIP network by converting voice signals to digital signals before it reaches the Internet. On one end you have an Internet connection through a router or modem. On the other end the adaptor is connected to a phone.

Because you have the ATA directly connected to the VoIP service, you eliminate the need for any computer or form of software. You don’t need to buy any special phone since you can easily use your current phone. IP phones are also another hardware option that you may want to use. They look and feel like regular phone but they have an Ethernet connection to the Internet instead of a telephone line. VoIP gateways are what bridge a VoIP network and your traditional telephone network. They use a combination of both a router and a Voice over IP adapter placed within a single device. These devices are called Foreign Exchange Stations. Anyone who has a laptop at home and needs to move from one room to the other can use a wireless gateway as well.

The hardware that you need for a VoIP connection is not much. Some providers even include such equipment as part of your startup costs when you select a provider. The VoIP hardware that you select has better voice quality, flexibility and reliability when compared to other options. Savings are also an integral part of the benefits. In order to take advantage of these benefits of you have to do is determine what you require it for and how you intend to use it.

About the Author:

Darren Williger is an over-caffeinated, low carbohydrate eating, winemaking enthusiast who writes for VoIPFrenzy.com, MyLowCarbPages.com, and HomemadeWine.com.


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