I got my installation kit for voice over IP for my home phone last night. It's pretty awesome. My home phone number doesn't get switched over until Friday, so I can only make out-going calls. All incoming calls still go through the old system.
The hardware they sent is just a D-Link 1120M that's specialized for the service. It's basically a single-port NAT firewall that you put between your cable/DSL-modem and the rest of your LAN infrastructure. If you're serving external service like a web site (like this one) then you have to delve into the configuration (which sucks compared to my Linksys router) to allow incoming traffic to successfully traverse the “double-NAT”. If the D-link had a DMZ option, it would be perfect, but it doesn't, so you have to forward ports on both routers. I plugged in an old phone and made a couple of calls last night, and there was absolutely no perceivable difference in operation between it and a regular phone line. Not thinking, I rebooted the router while I was talking to my dad, which of course ended our conversation. That was pretty funny. It just completely slipped my mind that I was not on a regular phone line.
The service lets you do awesome stuff like:
And it costs much less than we've been paying for our home phone service. This is starting to sound like a commercial, but I'm just excited about it. If you're paying more than $40 for your home phone service, let me know and I'll send you a referral so we can both reap the rewards.
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