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Netgear’s New Open Source Router

mjgraves | June 30, 2008

So Netgear has released an open source router. Thus it has something to compete with the open source version of the venerable Linksys WRT-54GL. Garrett Smith has an interesting viewpoint on this. One that I’m inclined to agree with.

I’m not a typical user. I’m an early adopter. I don’t mind putting in some effort to making something work up to its promised potential. I also like open source, but I just don’t see the value in running 3rd party software on a hobbled router platform. It’s just not good use of my time.

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Asterisk Appliances Continue to Explode On-Scene

mjgraves | June 29, 2008

The trend in new offerings of Asterisk appliances continues unabated.

product vdex 40 front 500 Asterisk Appliances Continue to Explode On Scene

On a VUC call a couple of weeks ago Dean Collins & Co. detailed the VDEX-40 from Technoco, with The Amanda Company providing US distribution.

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An Odd Confluence Of Events; VoWifi, Calliflower, Airlines & William Shatner

mjgraves | June 28, 2008

I spent much of this past week in Los Angeles. I was all set to fly home Friday morning but my last meeting canceled so I got myself on  the last flight out Thursday evening, a 6pm departure.

Except it wasn’t. Thunderstorms in Houston, and bad weather elsewhere in the east, had caused a myriad of delays and cancellations. My 6pm departure was pushed back until almost 9pm. No big deal. No point in making a fuss. It was still better than killing the next day getting home.

Besides, I could use the time to attend a conference call that I’d heard about. Iotum has launched a series of conference calls with interesting people to mark the introduction of their new Calliflower conference service. This past Thursday evening they interviewed William Shatner on the occasion of the release of his autobiography, “Up Till Now.”

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Polycom/Spectralink 8002 SIP WIFI Handset

mjgraves | June 26, 2008

spectralink 8002 frontal 207x300 Polycom/Spectralink 8002 SIP WIFI Handset

I finally managed to accumulate enough experience using this device to get the review written. It’s in the hands of the folks at Small Net Builder for a final polish before publication. It’ll probably be online in a couple of days.

This was a very interesting review process as it required that I upgrade my network, which is never as easy or quick as it might seem. I now have a nice new Wifi AP which was probably overdue. My old Linksys WAP54G was a first generation model.

I like to take my time and really use a new device in anger before starting to develop a review.  Often that’s a period of weeks, sometimes even months. It depends upon the nature of the device, the amount of work required to get it working, and home much I’m traveling at the time.

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Netflix Streaming Video User Review

mjgraves | June 26, 2008

roku home content remote Netflix Streaming Video User Review

Now and again I read the forums over at Broadband Reports. This morning I see that a member I recognize has posted a thread about Netflix streaming video service, including a casual review of the new Roku/Netflix set-top box.

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To paraphrase Yoda, Twitter I do

mjgraves | June 25, 2008

I’ve recently been toying with Twitter where I’m known as mjgraves. During those lovely periods when I’m in my office I’m most able to use it, but also some while travelling.

Have a laugh. Learn to speak like Yoda.

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Polycom Soundpoint IP670 Available For Order

mjgraves | June 25, 2008

polycom ip650 256 Polycom Soundpoint IP670 Available For OrderIt appears that the Polycom IP670 with the color backlit LCD is finally available for order. It also has gigabit ethernet like the IP560 released last fall.

The IP650 (pictured right) that I’ve been using lately certainly benefits from the backlit LCD. This is one of the reasons why I started to use Aastra phones a couple of years ago.

I really want to be using HD Voice as I go forward. The real question before me is does the color LCD and faster network merit the extra cost over the IP650? My old IP600 is likely to be retired to a lesser role one day soon.

Update: I see that VOIP Supply has these listed at $429. That’s actually less than I might have expected!

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Dirt Cheap GSM Gateways On E-Bay

mjgraves | June 23, 2008

It’s been about 5 months since I installed the Portech GSM gateway. It’s working well. I stand by the decision to buy a GSM-to-SIP gateway over one that presents an analog FXS interface. We’ve never had the kind of call quality issues that can result from small FXOs in Asterisk.

However, this morning I noticed that there are now some extremely low cost GSM gateways being offered on E-Bay. Some quad-band models as low as $99. This could be interesting if you just want to experiment with the technology.

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