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Old 03-25-2008, 10:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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International VP Users?

I am just curious if anyone who is international and not from the U.S, like myself have tried to download any computer based VP's (Like Viable Version or any other) and call anyone from the U.S.A directly to their VP's? If not, I must be the only one on Alldeaf.com who have succeed.
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Old 03-25-2008, 10:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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when i lived in Germany. It is working with VP100 and chatting thru with some US friends. It is fine, but I prefer VP200, because of sharp moving, well. In Germany had stop to selling for VP, because nobody interested in VP, well!
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Old 03-25-2008, 10:18 PM   #3 (permalink)
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when i lived in Germany. It is working with VP100 and chatting thru with some US friends. It is fine, but I prefer VP200, because of sharp moving, well. In Germany had stop to selling for VP, because nobody interested in VP, well!
What? Are you bullshitting me? Why would nobody be interested in these VP's - hence the new technology!
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What? Are you bullshitting me? Why would nobody be interested in these VP's - hence the new technology!
*deep breath* you think so, BULLSHIT STORY!?!?!?!

now i write a bit story,
when the technical "Bildtelefon" ready got in Germany.
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deafies Germany found some a new friends from US, so US friends recommend to them about VP100. deafies Germany did explain them, what do they have "bildtelefon", so means they don't want too much technical on their desk, look like too many TV.
that is why, deafies Germany said, enough "bildtelefon" and "webcam".
If "Bildtelefon" was not there, may be buy a VP100 or VP200.
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Old 03-25-2008, 10:54 PM   #5 (permalink)
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*deep breath* you think so, BULLSHIT STORY!?!?!?!

now i write a bit story,
when the technical "Bildtelefon" ready got in Germany.
see the pic.



deafies Germany found some a new friends from US, so US friends recommend to them about VP100. deafies Germany did explain them, what do they have "bildtelefon", so means they don't want too much technical on their desk, look like too many TV.
that is why, deafies Germany said, enough "bildtelefon" and "webcam".
If "Bildtelefon" was not there, may be buy a VP100 or VP200.
Whoa! I was just kidding with "bullshitting" word. But please excuse my language, ok? I didn't mean to make you get angry with me in regards of the story.

In australia, I know this techical man, who researches about VPs from the US and Europe, I find different technologies in relation to Video Phones. I'm sorry, if I accused you, sunshinelady.

I have the great interest in these technologies including Vp 100 and Vp 200. No wonder australia is very behind with its techonology and the deaf companies are researching in electing the resources to support for the deaf in australia, we, australian are sure to want one rather keeping our TTYs in our very eyes.
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Whoa! I was just kidding with "bullshitting" word. But please excuse my language, ok? I didn't mean to make you get angry with me in regards of the story.

In australia, I know this techical man, who researches about VPs from the US and Europe, I find different technologies in relation to Video Phones. I'm sorry, if I accused you, sunshinelady.

I have the great interest in these technologies including Vp 100 and Vp 200. No wonder australia is very behind with its techonology and the deaf companies are researching in electing the resources to support for the deaf in australia, we, australian are sure to want one rather keeping our TTYs in our very eyes.
Heh, true! I already do unterstand, what you means, just kidding. I am not serious to make mad about you
By the way,

I love VP200 and still used that, but in Germany have no interested in VP.
I can't help. I heard some about news technology "TESS". It use thru with webcam, so look like with interpreter on VRS. deafies Germany do need some help from Interpreter on TESS. nice!
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DLINK is available on international sale.
My uncle in Moscow, Russia use DLINK, and it worked fine (have to call through the ip #)
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halleluja,..... Hey, Jclarke Look look look Authentic, what he does have one an little information about Moscow.
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DLINK is available on international sale.
My uncle in Moscow, Russia use DLINK, and it worked fine (have to call through the ip #)
Actually, I have discovered some news about these VPs, there is some similar ones in australia, I found one private company that supplies these. I am contacting them for information right now. It looks good! And authentic, where can I find that DLink VP for international sale?

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Actually, I have discovered some news about these VPs, there is some similar ones in australia, I found one private company that supplies these. I am contacting them for information right now. It looks good! And authentic, where can I find that DLink VP for international sale?

sunshinelady - no worries
It is everywhere on internet.

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The VP's in Australia are quite expensive, (AUD$499 - $699 ) but will research a bit more on other ones I might find. Anyway, nev'a mind me!
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My good friend s son can't afford to buy DLink videophone from Russia. Dlink videophone is cheaper price than in Russia. So he sent package of videophone, dlink 604 and travel voltage conventor to his son who lived in Odessa, Ukraine. It worked to connect into vp 100 in using ip address..

Jclark, you may purchase it from USA or good friend.
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That's what I am looking at, and I have a good friend who is willing to help
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That's what I am looking at, and I have a good friend who is willing to help

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Your good friend will look for it by ebay. Dlink videophone costs approx. US$150.00 each.

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The VP's in Australia are quite expensive, (AUD$499 - $699 ) but will research a bit more on other ones I might find. Anyway, nev'a mind me!

My hearing friend had borrowed my own DVC 1000 VP and she will return back it to me end of May.

Jclarke, Do you interest to buy it from me? cheaper price than list price. Let me know. Dont matter to buy it from me or another one from your good friend.
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My hearing friend had borrowed my own DVC 1000 VP and she will return back it to me end of May.

Jclarke, Do you interest to buy it from me? cheaper price than list price. Let me know. Dont matter to buy it from me or another one from your good friend.
Is that DLink yes? If so, how much are you willing to sell it??
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Is that DLink yes? If so, how much are you willing to sell it??
yes, dlink. sell it at $100 each but you may offer price.
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Yea a friend of mine in Canada have D-Link VP and we chatted from time to time but remmy your ip number will changed and you have to let your friend know about that. I applied for D-Link but turned down so I got sorenson vp 100. Oh well better then using ip number lol sorry

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Yea a friend of mine in Canada have D-Link VP and we chatted from time to time but remmy your ip number will changed and you have to let your friend know about that. I applied for D-Link but turned down so I got sorenson vp 100. Oh well better then using ip number lol sorry

You can check it out on Ebay. That where my friend got her.
I know about the IP address, it constantly changes all the time, but I will find out with my ISP to see if I can get a "Static" IP which will be the same all the time. And also, I have already booked a DLINK in order from dbarovian in a good deal. So look forward to get it in June.
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I know about the IP address, it constantly changes all the time, but I will find out with my ISP to see if I can get a "Static" IP which will be the same all the time. And also, I have already booked a DLINK in order from dbarovian in a good deal. So look forward to get it in June.
Thats true but you can setup your own dynDNS name or no-ip name. What you need to do is to create your own account with these two providers. Put created account names into your router and have these port forwarded to your Dlink videophone. Make sure your router is capable of using the dynDNS otherwise you will be forced to give your your IP to your contacts or get your ISP to assign you fixed IP for additional cost. I remember name was caughtup.dyndns.org but this is no longer work

It worked like a charm and I did it more than 3 years ago before I move to United States.

Dlink DVC-1000 (PAL version) is what I had used in Australia. NTSC based DVC-1000 are to be avoided as these dont work well with Australian TV.

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Thats true but you can setup your own dynDNS name or no-ip name. What you need to do is to create your own account with these two providers. Put created account names into your router and have these port forwarded to your Dlink videophone. Make sure your router is capable of using the dynDNS otherwise you will be forced to give your your IP to your contacts or get your ISP to assign you fixed IP for additional cost. I remember name was caughtup.dyndns.org but this is no longer work

It worked like a charm and I did it more than 3 years ago before I move to United States.

Dlink DVC-1000 (PAL version) is what I had used in Australia. NTSC based DVC-1000 are to be avoided as these dont work well with Australian TV.

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PAL units can be purchased outside of the United States and will ONLY work with PAL televisions.

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I had sent NTSC Dlink videophone out of United States to Ukraine last several years ago. It worked with PAL TV.

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Seems like the DLink can be complicated to use for other with not having static IPs.

Look forward to newer invention technology so we can all use VP easier with each other.
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I have ordered my VP which should arrive in few weeks, and I hope it should work. DeafAussie - Where did you get your VP from?
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I am just curious if anyone who is international and not from the U.S, like myself have tried to download any computer based VP's (Like Viable Version or any other) and call anyone from the U.S.A directly to their VP's? If not, I must be the only one on Alldeaf.com who have succeed.
I've used Sorenson, Viable, LifeLinks, SprintVRS and couple other videochat softwares in Moscow and it works well with VRS or VCO with my laptop's internal webcam. I like Viable the best due to better picture quality.
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Yeah, Viable Vision is the best, and I use it all the time.
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I've used Sorenson, Viable, LifeLinks, SprintVRS and couple other videochat softwares in Moscow and it works well with VRS or VCO with my laptop's internal webcam. I like Viable the best due to better picture quality.
Depending how much fast internet's speed.

Long time, we used to live with Verzion DSL. Last late winter season, we got upgrade to Verizon FIOS. FIOS is fast.... almost 7 or 8 times faster than DSL. SorensonVRS, i711, SnapVRS and some other VP VRS are lot improve and sharp image as diamond.

I noticed that FIOS (download) is faster better than my work has T-1. One thing, T-1 is faster for upload.