Well, here is problem, most people don't understand nor realize how IP works. That D-link is IP address dependent, and most residential Internet Service have what is called Dynamic Hosting Control Protocol (DHCP), and what that really means is that they can change IP address, depending on ISP server, and you have to find out what is your new IP address, then give to your friends. Too much headache.
And to have to use Sorenson VRS only on your VP-100/200 is outdated. They no longer have that restriction, and it has been like that for almost a year already.
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Originally Posted by Blade Runner
Actually on the contrary, Nesmuth could just cut out the middleman and buy a D-link videophone for $150 for his own purposes such as communicating with his deaf client. With D-Link, he wouldn't need to go through Sorenon for business dealings.
Isn't life simple if you can skip all the VRS services that offers VPs with a stipulation attached by spending $150 just so he can talk with his friends rather than meddle with VRS problems? That's something that's pretty important that you have not looked into.
D-Link (Retail) = $150 plus no requirements set forth by the VRS services because Nesmuth will have purchased for himself, not for the VRS services!
VP-100/200/D-Link (free) = free plus severe restrictions and constant harassment from a VRS service that he would be forced to choose! Plus Sorenson stores your address book on their server! Would you really want them to know who your friends are? D-Link (retail) saves your information in its own memory inside the VP!
It's a no-brainer!
D-Link > Sorenson
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