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I have found this site to be close to actual file download speeds, some of the others are wildly out. I normally use the same location, (London) then I know any slow down is my ISP.
Mick
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Hi Guys,
I would like to use skype any advice, I see you can download the program and then you need a headset and microphone or telephone and possible a webcam.
Any advise on makes of phone and webcam?
I think i would prefer a cordless phone keeping my landline separate (my landline is with Virgin media).
My computer is a Packard bell (about four years old) running XP with Norton anti-viras.
I use a USB Telebox to access Skype via my normal cordless phone. The telebox adapter connects to your PC via USB and to your existing phone line via RJ-11 connectors (standard phone cable) so you can easily switch between calls through your PC and your home. You can switch between the two lines by pushing '*' on your handset.
Maplin does a similar box, "VoIP Voice uConnect" for £14.99, that does the same thing
Hello all.
I have been lurking on this Forum for a few weeks now, although I'm not a framer, just an artist, it gives me some idea of ways that I can ask Framers of how I would like my paintings to be framed and the options I have, its all very interesting.
Just a comment to Spit ,
I got Skype working on Xandros version of Linux, when you log on the Skype download site it checks your operating system and selects the Skype version you need, you have to log on using Linux for the Skype version to automatically select.
We use just a standard headset with SKYPE in the shop.
It is great. Come and join us. Been talking / keyboard chatting to Grahame Case over the past week or so. Beats the phone bill
At home to talk / video link to USA have the logitech webcam. Excellent quality. If you get a Webcam, get one with the built in microphone.
I have a dualphone that receives normal calls and skype - to be honest its carp - the phone - not skype. Ive had a dualphone for few years now - the early model was very good - the latest one is very disappointing and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
I went over to TalkTalk business a few months ago - you dont get charged for any "normal" phone calls between 9am - 5pm so my use of skype at work has diminished somewhat. I do use skypeout to send SMS messages to customers who have left mobile numbers - its less than phoning them and seems to be very effective.
Interests: Conservation & box Framing memorabilia, Fishing, Sports, Keeping fit & healthy, Supporting Southend United, Computing, Cooking, Ale drinking (Camra Member), Eating out, films, Music and Concerts, DIY, Socialising, Walking, Holidays, Forest School, Wood Carving, Grandchildren and anything else I can fit in.
Comet wrote: Just a comment to Spit ,
I got Skype working on Xandros version of Linux, when you log on the Skype download site it checks your operating system and selects the Skype version you need, you have to log on using Linux for the Skype version to automatically select.
Thanks for that Comet, but I was referring to the speed test thingymajig that Kev posted at the top of the page!