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How does this skype work ?

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¬Stephen Hammond - 20 Nov 2006 11:19 GMT
Can you have a skype phone lan adaptor for a normal phone (pstn I believe)
when the computer is turned off and can you add normal sip settings into the
adaptor ?

Stephen
divoch - 20 Nov 2006 12:41 GMT
> Can you have a skype phone lan adaptor for a normal phone (pstn I believe)
> when the computer is turned off and can you add normal sip settings into
> the adaptor ?

Perhaps the better place for your question would be uk.telecom.voip group
divoch
¬Stephen Hammond - 20 Nov 2006 12:57 GMT
>> Can you have a skype phone lan adaptor for a normal phone (pstn I
>> believe) when the computer is turned off and can you add normal sip
>> settings into the adaptor ?
>
> Perhaps the better place for your question would be uk.telecom.voip group
> divoch
oops sorry I mean't that
Martin² - 21 Nov 2006 02:14 GMT
>Perhaps the better place for your question would be uk.telecom.voip group
>divoch

Perhaps Not if he wants to know about Skype....
Regards,
Martin
Ivor Jones - 20 Nov 2006 15:37 GMT
> Can you have a skype phone lan adaptor for a normal phone
> (pstn I believe) when the computer is turned off and can
> you add normal sip settings into the adaptor ?
>
> Stephen

Skype doesn't use SIP.

Ivor
Jon - 20 Nov 2006 17:07 GMT
Stephen7372@hotmail.com declared for all the world to hear...
> Can you have a skype phone lan adaptor for a normal phone (pstn I believe)
> when the computer is turned off and can you add normal sip settings into the
> adaptor ?

Skype is not SIP.

uk.telecom.voip is the place for your question.
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Jon

 
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