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Standard User trolleybus
(experienced) Thu 23-Dec-21 23:02:55
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Re: BT landline to VoIP migration


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The Gigaset N510 IP Pro does do PoE........ but not POTS - may be an option for those who have gone VoIP already.

* I confirm that the N510 IP Pro will operate on PoE
* It has no answer phone facility, but then that is provided by my hosted supplier
* No POTS facility but then for some their POTS has already been turned off with the rest of us to follow eventually.

No call log facility provided.
Standard User burble
(committed) Fri 24-Dec-21 14:47:26
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After the post-crimbo port and pudding blowout, I'll sneak a 1+1 ONT onto the bench supply and see how long it stands it up. I've got a spare ONT kicking around - expect the ONT will have consumption closer to 2 W


My ONT 1 W on initial power up, a quick blip to 3.2 W, then settles in at 2.1 W once it had synched in. I did wonder if it might vary with data going throu, but stayed at 2.1 W during a speed test.
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Sat 25-Dec-21 19:15:04
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Thanks for that burble. Was that one of the more recent Huawei or Nokia ONTs without the voice port?

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Standard User burble
(committed) Sat 25-Dec-21 23:10:27
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Thanks for that burble. Was that one of the more recent Huawei or Nokia ONTs without the voice port?

[Merry Christmas]


Yes it's a Huawei without voice port. Need to get around to checking actual power used by router and phone.

Edited by burble (Sat 25-Dec-21 23:13:29)

Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Sun 26-Dec-21 18:21:04
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In reply to a post by adrenalize_:
The Gigaset N510 IP Pro does do PoE........ but not POTS - may be an option for those who have gone VoIP already.

* I confirm that the N510 IP Pro will operate on PoE
* It has no answer phone facility, but then that is provided by my hosted supplier
* No POTS facility but then for some their POTS has already been turned off with the rest of us to follow eventually.

No call log facility provided.

Common firmware base / version numbers for both the N510 and N300 boxes.

The N300 doesn't have any call logging either (not from the GUI anyhow) - its all done on the handsets or at a pinch check the call logs directly with VoiP service provider, if centralised list in needed.
Standard User gt94sss2
(fountain of knowledge) Sun 26-Dec-21 23:22:15
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I haven't come across the SH2 in the wild, but then I haven't been able to be in people's homes much for the last 18 months. Presumably it is fairly new?


Launched in November 2018 - https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2018/11/bt-lau...

Almost certainly about to be superceded in 2022 with the Smart Hub 3. Only reason I suspect this hasn't already happened is due to Covid related delays.

https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2021/02/first-...
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Mon 27-Dec-21 05:11:29
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Silicon shortage.
Standard User bsg017
(newbie) Mon 27-Dec-21 12:42:02
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But is there not talk of 2G ending about the same tme.
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Mon 27-Dec-21 12:50:07
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But is there not talk of 2G ending about the same tme.

Not sure we're on the same wavelength on this...

I'm referring to the shortage of capacity at the largest silicon fabs and foundries around the world - resulting in prolonged delays to general chip manufacturing and hence consequential delays to all other products which require those semiconductors in their assembly.

No one quite knows when that particular supply chain will be brought back into equilibrium, possibly sometime in late 2022 or even 2023 depending on whom you read / listen to.

Edit - apologies I see now that you were referring to a post further up the thread, rather than my last.

Edited by Pheasant (Mon 27-Dec-21 13:41:24)

Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 27-Dec-21 13:11:35
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But is there not talk of 2G ending about the same tme.
Doesn't matter, in many cities you'll find no capacity to make a 2G call already.

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