Check this little guy out.
www.neware.ca
It is called the WiPOT. (For WiFi Plain Old Telephone line)
The device delivers legacy analog telephone signal via any WiFi
available network.
You can use it send and receive faxes, Phones and most importantly for
us POS terminals. We have a lot of
We need 1 Digium PRI card 2-4 ports.
Alex
Alex,
We have one at VoIPGizmos.ca - we can ship it overnight.
Thanks
--
Alex Kovalenko
Director of Operations
Kovasys Inc.
1155 Boulevard René-Lévesque O.,
Suite 2500 Montréal, QC H3B 2K4
tel: 514.907.3192 ext. 701
toll: 888.KOVAS4S
fax: 514.227.5377
www.kovasys.com
Consultation et
I thought the same thing too after I looked at the back of their device...
http://www.neware.ca/specs.html
Richard
- Original Message -
From: Nabeel Jafferali [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biz@taug.ca
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 12:38 PM
Subject: RE: [biz] Very cool little box.
Wouldn't a
I have seen the WBP54G and while useful all it is...is a wireless bridge
with no control.
I like the design and the way the both concepts are COMBINED into one.
And besides, they are a Canadian company. Linksys has enough money.
We can talk to them directly and request firmware adjustments.
We
Hi Justin,
just to clarify something when you say They are a Toronto company
shouldn't you be saying We are a Toronto company. Your price is
unreasonably expensive. You almost sold me on it though in your first
post and even when I called you at their office.
Regards,
Shidan
On 7/10/07,
I don't see a problem with using a box that has a lot of value to those
of 'us' in the trade and consumer show industry.
If a new solution and/or demand can be fulfilled, why not?
The cost of the unit is reasonable given the returns available.
Especially for a small company in Canada to create
On Tuesday 10 July 2007 2:41 pm, Justin Sweeney wrote:
As for me...Justin...what's in a name? The question is...is the device
useful?
Do you work for, or profit from neware.ca's success, outside of it being a
useful gadget for your specific needs?
-A.
In a court of law I must answer...yes.
I am the 'inventor' of the concept.
The true coders are ANI Firmware in Japan.
Manufactured by HHT (Hitachi High Technologies)
Renasis chipset.
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Kohlsmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Check out the comtrend products.
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 14:52 -0400, Justin Sweeney wrote:
If you have the link to device I would love to see it.
I still to date have not seen a device that combines everything into
one.
It there is...it would have saved me the headache and last two years
I saw this one but it still does not have the same software
functionality from what I can see.
http://www.comtrend.com/index.php?module=productsop=showsn=2
In order to get internet connectivity to this box a physical cable must
be plugged into it.
The wireless portion still seems only as an AP
On Tuesday 10 July 2007 2:49 pm, Justin Sweeney wrote:
In a court of law I must answer...yes.
I am the 'inventor' of the concept.
Ok, so instead of hiding behind a pretty shoddy grassroots marketing attempt
(hey man I just found a cool device), why not come out and state clearly
that you're
Amen.
Good for you Andrew.
Cam
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Tuesday 10 July 2007 2:49 pm, Justin Sweeney wrote:
In a court of law I must answer...yes.
I am the 'inventor' of the concept.
Ok, so instead of hiding behind a pretty shoddy grassroots marketing attempt
(hey man I just found a
If anyone here owns Nortel, Cisco, or any other type of stock you have a
stake in that company's product. There is no need to indicate that you
own it when you say 'the Sipura 1001 is a good product.' try it out.
Which is all I am saying.
You work at this company, you own the domain for this
Hello all,
We have been using WBP54G for some time - and found it to be the
coolest little wireless device. ;) With a phone adapter i would
imagine it would do a job for a fax or a credit card device.
--
Alex Kovalenko
Director of Operations
Kovasys Inc.
1155 Boulevard René-Lévesque O.,
Suite
Has anyone tried the Grandstream GXV-3000?
Any local suppliers of this with stock?
Thanks
Phil.
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