Saturday, July 12, 2008

Sipura ATA 2000 Review

Sipura ATA 2000

Plug this unit in and imagine my surprise - an immediate dial tone. I was expecting to have to tackle all kinds of issues relating to NAT, Port Forwarding, Permissions and router firewall circumvention - I had none of that and probably my first ever plug and play experience.

The package arrived with £7.50 in call credit included from gossiptel. This was quickly eaten up calling friends and UK contacts to let them know about my new 0870 number. Having also had a number from VoIP User that was previously diverted to my PSTN number (with occasional issues during peak time, one way

occasions and other small niggles) I found it now worked faultlessly when pointed to our SIP address.

The Sipura ATA 2000 arrived pre configured by Gossiptel and the firmware is updated automatically by their server when required. The unit runs seamlessly and the only negative point one could find to say about it, is that it runs rather hot. In fact VERY hot, almost hot enough to cook eggs on.

The ATA unit is accessed by an IP address entered from a PC connected to the same router. There are eight pages of settings and the ability to configure Line 1 and Line 2 to different services (you will need two separate phones or a specially designed 'two line' phone but as yet I didn't find one on the market). The documentation that actually arrived with the Sipura unit was more or less minimal but having said that I didn't need any and a full technical manual is available as a PDF for download on the website.

Visiting the Sipura website is immediately disappointing because they are already expounding the virtues of the Sipura ATA 3000 which is of course the next model with additional features and facilities. Having said that I gather at the time of writing there is still no 'UK Green Dot' on this model so presumably no UK availability for a while. For anyone needing guidance on configuring line two of their Sipura ATA there is a handy wizard to be found at www.sipura.com/support/wiz.htm

Switching off the ATA for a period (to allow it - and us, to cool off) Is never a problem, on re-connection the unit signs back in and provides a dialling tone within thirty seconds.

Having a good ADSL connection is of course the key to reliable VOIP and I found checking the line using the tools at www.testmyvoip.com provided some interesting information. It made it possible to see the effect of running other 'bandwidth hungry' applications on the network at the same time (programmes like Trillian and other Messaging Clients).

To summarise the Sipura ATA coupled with any good Phone Instrument provides an excellent way to implement VoIP in residential and office situations where there is already a router port available and where it is preferred not to run a dedicated PC.

Source: voipuser.org

Enjoy to talk with VoIP !

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