I’ve been a regular user of Skype for about a year now and have been using my own solutions to try to make this as user friendly as possible. But it was never perfect and I’ve always been the only one in my house using it as it hasn’t been user friendly. Then I heard about the Sipura and started looking around on how to use it, and then I heard about VoIPBuster which provided free VoIP calls to land lines all over the world. But – there’s always a but – it wasn’t as easy as I wanted it to be to get everything up running. I eventually figured out how to actually get a user friendly, transparent, phone solution up running and now anyone in my house can pick up any phone and the Sipura takes care of routing the call the cheapest way.
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February 13th, 2006 at 19:44
Hello; Dear sear, I would like to know how can I do the set up for this cain of coneption.
for your information about, thank you in advance..
Jorge salanca
March 21st, 2006 at 7:14
hello, Christ
Good evening, I wish to try out and thanks in adv. for helping.
Pls take care !!!
Kind regards,
June 6th, 2006 at 13:11
Good evening, is it possible that the sipura / linksys 3000 makes a mess of my router. It looks like i’m not able to download anymore ( a get a warning that a have to many connections on my ip adress) it also looks like when i disconnect the Linksys spa 3000 that my problem is gone.
Does anyone have a answer for this specific problem.