The way it works with Vonage is that you are actualy buying the ATA-186 from them but as long as you are a Vonage customer you can't configure it. If you no longer use Vonage then you can restore factory default settings which removes all passwords and all previous settings from the ATA.
Decoding and encoding add about 10 - 20ms. The Vonage service uses G711, which means no compression and no latency for decoding and encoding. Most of the latency comes from bad ISP's.
You don't incure charges on Vonage incoming (or outgoing if you are on the unlimited plan). You can also shut this feature off if you want. I mean if I'm not home I do not like missing calls so I like this feature.
Hey can I contact you or can you contact me about this setup? My email is jmartine_1026@yahoo.com.
Apperantly your setup has caught the attention of some very important people at my company. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
The way it works with Vonage is that you are actualy buying the ATA-186 from them but as long as you are a Vonage customer you can't configure it. If you no longer use Vonage then you can restore factory default settings which removes all passwords and all previous settings from the ATA.
Decoding and encoding add about 10 - 20ms. The Vonage service uses G711, which means no compression and no latency for decoding and encoding. Most of the latency comes from bad ISP's.
You don't incure charges on Vonage incoming (or outgoing if you are on the unlimited plan). You can also shut this feature off if you want. I mean if I'm not home I do not like missing calls so I like this feature.
Hey can I contact you or can you contact me about this setup? My email is jmartine_1026@yahoo.com. Apperantly your setup has caught the attention of some very important people at my company. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you