View Full Version : Re: How do I change preferences in Mac2Phone


ZRWM
06-24-2003, 08:53 PM
michael koehler <koehler[at]mac2phone.nospam.com> wrote in message news:<3EF5FCF8.6040605[at]mac2phone.nospam.com>...
> Interesting, i have an average roundtrip delay of 171ms from california
> to australia. Seems that anything else could be the issue here.
>
> Are you using internet with sat. down/uplink ?

No, I don't. I get 170-200 ms roundtrip, too.

Sadly the Mac2Phone software is just too bad. It's really not usable,
not only for the latency, but just about everything else is wrong with
it.

I ordered a set of SIP phones (BudgeTone 100s for $75 a piece) and
will try the service again when they arrive. The Mac2Phone software is
a total no-go.

thx
rgds
ZR

michael koehler
07-02-2003, 09:46 PM
I hope you get satisfied with the grandstream phones. Mac2Phone is fine
so far but it will not fit for everyone. It is just a softphone. If you
are a powerphoner, you get served well with the budgetone. From where do
you get the phones for this price ?

best regards,

michael


ZRWM wrote:
> michael koehler <koehler[at]mac2phone.nospam.com> wrote in message news:<3EF5FCF8.6040605[at]mac2phone.nospam.com>...
>
>>Interesting, i have an average roundtrip delay of 171ms from california
>>to australia. Seems that anything else could be the issue here.
>>
>>Are you using internet with sat. down/uplink ?
>
>
> No, I don't. I get 170-200 ms roundtrip, too.
>
> Sadly the Mac2Phone software is just too bad. It's really not usable,
> not only for the latency, but just about everything else is wrong with
> it.
>
> I ordered a set of SIP phones (BudgeTone 100s for $75 a piece) and
> will try the service again when they arrive. The Mac2Phone software is
> a total no-go.
>
> thx
> rgds
> ZR