The VoIP Girl has posted a spurt of blogs about the effervescent PhoneGnome, a device which allows you to take advantage of smart VoIP/PSTN call-routing and forwarding. Some of Girl’s discovery and tidbits include:
- The PSTN dial-tone sounds different from the Internet dial-tone. Good to know.
- She gives some advice about how the Gnome behaves when your Internet connection goes down.
- Leanne also points out that you can grab a whole-house wiring kit for a mere twenty bucks. Cool.
- Generally the VoIP Girl is digging her Gnomish experience, which isn’t surprising. The Gnome is really one of VoIP’s best kept secrets that more people should know about.
Anyway her recent posts are a must-read if you’re planning on purchasing a Gnome or struggling to understand the one you’ve purchased already.
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