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NuB Needs Help Setting Up Polycom Soundpoint IP650Technical support, how-to guides, troubleshooting, and general assistance for the Polycom line of VoIP products. |
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| I am sure this is a basic question on this forum. I hope you don't mind. I am only generally familiar with VoIP (e.g., set it up at home). But I need to set up a Polycom Soundpoint IP 650 with a VoIP provider of my choice. I am looking for an approach that is simple: We will have two VoIP lines, line 1 just for voice and line 2 for fax and a little voice. The Soundpoint will be used as a general business line in the front but also for telephone conferencing. Sound quality must be excellent in both applications. We will use 2K or fewer voice minutes per month on line 1 and 500 or so fax minutes per month on line 2, with minimal additional voice use on line 2. Service reliability and sound quality are more important that cost, but we do want to go with VoIP. Incidentally, I read elsewhere on this forum that Vonage provides good fax service. Anyway, we know the phone I need to install, now I just need to figure out how to set it up and make it work. I plan to buy the phone from Voxilla. I am not familiar with setting up IP phones at all, and I assume I need to do more than establish service and plug in the phone to the VoIP adapter. Anybody able to steer me to a step-by-step guide on how to get this service in place and the phone up and running? I have looked around awhile on the forum but haven't been able to do this, and haven't yet selected which provider appears to make setting up the phone the easiest. Many thanks for any ideas. |
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