Adam Moffett wrote: > In all seriousness, my requirements were a little silly. A Cisco router > can fail just as a netgear router can. But I think we would find Cisco > failures to be statistically less likely. > > I also think we can agree that not all devices of a certain type are > created equal. Do you have any opinions on which VoIP products are more > likely to be consistent and reliable? > > Realistically, I've had issues with every ATA I've used to SOME degree. The Leadtek BVA series has numerous issues. I've had bizarre things occur in all of my Linksys/Sipura adapters(2000,3000,3201) (issues with timeouts on a lost connection, NAT traversal, etc). My Grandstream HT486 and 488s have intermittent dialing failures. I've had a lot of issues with the Audiocodes MPs.
The only ATA I've NOT actually had any issues with has been my Grandstream HT386. Granted, I have issues with its capabilities overall, but on the whole, it's the only one that's not simply had some weird random failure as the others have. Does this mean I'd recommend an HT386 as solid testing piece? Heavens no. I'd probably recommend the Linksys SPA3102. But be aware that there ARE issues with just about all of them, and I doubt there have even been enough variants sold/used by everyone to merit statistical analyses. What you're going to get for recommendations will be, at best, anecdotal. N. _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users