 trim
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| COOL Caller ID/ Call Block Device
What do you guys think of this device?
I'm thinking about purchasing one..any comments/suggestions?
[would be nice for Vonage users whom doesnt have call block]
***I am in no way affiliated with the company....
Ebay Item number: 170252304455 |
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 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA
| said by trim :Ebay Item number: 170252304455 Please kindly provide its direct product link from manufacturer website if you want us to take a look at the device. |
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  espaeth Digital Plumber Premium,MVM join:2001-04-21 Minneapolis, MN | Wouldn't it be cheaper to just port your number to one of the vast many VoIP providers that do support CID-based blocking? |
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Yeah.. at least $63 for this product. Might be cheaper to pick a provider with the feature. 
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| reply to trim I could see it being useful for POTS (or Vonage, if they really don't have blocking options) but for those of us with REAL voip providers, there is no need for something like this. I setup my allow/block lists online. -- Intel Q6600 @3400Mhz/GA-EP35-DS3P/2x 2048Mb G.Skill/Seagate 750.10/EVGA 8800GT's SLI/Silverstone 850W/Custom water cooler |
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  rec9140 Provoice just DO it
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| reply to mazilo said by mazilo : quote: said by trim :
Ebay Item number: 170252304455
Please kindly provide its direct product link from manufacturer website if you want us to take a look at the device.
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 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA
| reply to trim Honestly, with that kind of money, I would just grab myself an Asus WL-500GP V2 WiFi router and flash it with an OpenWRT firmware + asterisk to block any unwanted incoming calls. This approach is more efficient in term of energy conservation as well as calls block, let alone the system will let you trunk in most of your VoIP lines while letting you to share your Internet feeds among your Internet devices. Currently, my under-power LaFonera WiFi router is configured with about 40-50 incoming VoIP lines. It can easily serve three simultaneous incoming/outgoing/extension calls @ a time without a transcoding. -- Mazilo always prays for FREEBIES! US Phone: +1-678-601-0907 UK Phone: +44-703-194-2574
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