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Old 09-04-2005, 10:23 PM   #20 (permalink)
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No, not true that VP-100 were made specifically for relay! You could use VP-100 for any videoconferencing with just practically anyone who use H.232 protocol. The only thing that VP-100 designs differ from Dlink was that it is programmed to use specifically ONE VRS provider, that is SorensonVRS. They have them blocked with other VRS provider.

Sorenson have I think 3 patents on these device, while Dlink have 7 patents on them as well. Dlink is the manufacturer for these devices. Sorenson don't really owns whole thing at all.

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Originally Posted by dkf747
You guys seem to have it backwards or I am misunderstanding. IIRC, Sorenson invented or made the VP and licensed the i2eye version to D-link.

I use the vp-100, but I do have the Dlink i2eye. The VP-100 was designed specifically for relay, while the i2eye (DVC-1000) has a broader application for any videoconferencing.
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