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 Rank: Casual Flinger
Joined: 2/13/2008 Posts: 1
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I purchased this last time it was here... felt I had to chime in with a small review.
Nice phone, excellent build quality... speakerphone option is nice!
Hooked it up to WinXP and my POTS (plain old telephone service) line. Regular phone calls work fine with caller id etc....
For skype integration, it uses a system-tray application which connects to some skype apis for your skype client. It doesn't appear to change anything on the desktop, but I _think_ skype needs to be running and logged in.
You right-click the system-tray icon to set skype use for handset or PC. While in PC mode, skype uses the default windows input/output. While in handset mode, it uses the handset instead.
When I try to have the PC make skypeout calls while in 'use handset' mode, I get no audio, but switching back n forth isn't too cumbersome.
For skype use, you can hit the skype button and browse your contacts list (for skype-to-skype for only... it seems to skip the skype-out contacts [skypeout operates on the handset, but slightly differently]). The display only shows so many characters, so be careful when you rename your contacts.. you only get about 14-16 chars displayed.
For skype-out use, you _first_ dial your number, _then_ press the skype key.
Works like a charm!
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 Rank: First Time Flinger
Joined: 10/30/2007 Posts: 1
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I purchased one of these units through ThingFling a few months ago. I have been very happy with it. It works as advertised -- and works well. However, if you purchase one, hope you do not need any support as it appears AUVI Technologies is out of business. All of their telephone numbers have been disconnected with "no further information available."
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 Rank: Power Flinger
Joined: 2/14/2008 Posts: 82
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Hi, my phone finally arrived... has anyone had any trouble getting it to work?
When I first installed it, the auvi software would hang while trying to connect to skype and I never got the skype authorization request.
I upgraded to the latest version of skype and downloaded version 1.2 of the Auvi software and finally it found skype and the skype authorization appeared but it still seems to hang while trying to connect.
Has anyone had this problem?
I'm running it on an older p4 1.4 with 2gb ram.
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 Rank: Power Flinger
Joined: 3/14/2008 Posts: 46
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I have a philips voip phone and the sound I receive sounds so faint. How is this phone. I appreciate any info thanks!
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 Rank: Hot Flinger

Joined: 7/4/2007 Posts: 80 Location: Western Minnesota
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IGNORE I've been gone for a few days and just trying to figure out what's happened to the rankings. I see new graphics, but don't know if I'm still the same rank or not. Favorite Flings: Altec Lansing XT1 2-Piece Laptop Speakers - useful for small group presentations Hand-Crafted Leather Cat Photo Albums (x3) - good gift items Mystery Box - $31.99 - with the noise canceling headphones Leather Wine Tote (x3) - great "gift wrap" for a bottle of wine Core Learning Software 4-pack (x2) - for my church library
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 Rank: Royal Flinger
Joined: 4/16/2007 Posts: 55 Location: SE Ohio
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No 2.5mm headset jack? No speakerphone? Can anyone verify?
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger

Joined: 1/17/2007 Posts: 880 Location: IL
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does anyone here know how this would work for this post on SD? http://forums.slickdeals...php?sduid=0&t=790956
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 Rank: First Time Flinger
Joined: 3/7/2008 Posts: 1
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NOT compatible with XP x64
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 Rank: CodeFling

Joined: 3/20/2007 Posts: 148 Location: Honolulu, HI
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rhadagast wrote:NOT compatible with XP x64 Practically nothing is compatible with XP x64. I should know, I tried to use it as my primary OS for 6 months. Switched to Vista 64-bit and have been happy since. "TinyGecko" is now "CodeFling"
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 Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 1/14/2007 Posts: 934 Location: NORTHROYALTON,OHIO
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Has anyone actually used this phone yet??? And if yes how is the quality?
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 Rank: Serious Thing Flinger
Joined: 2/3/2008 Posts: 4
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i bought this phone a few months ago off TF. i was very weary because it is NOT vista compatible, but someone posted a workaround and i was sold.
i purchased skypout for 3$ a month as i have really bad reception in my room and no landline. The phone works great! call quality is great, reception really is astonishing as i had it on the floor in my room for a while and was able to get reception throughout the house (2k sq ft). didn't really expect that from this phone but it delivers.
kinda need to read the manual before using the phone. it explains a lot of the features which may not be very obvious.
i definitely recommend this product!
Here's the workaround if anyone needs (to whoever credit is due) :
""> Not compatible with vista. Will take the sound away from your PC when connected.
I figured out how to get this working in Vista Dancing . Takes a bit of twiddling but I got it.
First, run the setup program in XP Service Pack 2 compatibility mode (right click/Properties). This fools the installer.
One thing I did was plug the base in before I ran the installer. At which time it /did/ shift sound to the Auvi and away from the sound card. Not sure if you wait to plug it in when told by the installer if this will happen.
Once installed, OK Skype to let it connect.
If your speakers went mute, right click on the speaker icon and choose Playback devices. Set the sound card back to the default. Ditto your recording device if you need to.
Over in Skype, select Tools/Options/Audio. Set all 3 audio options to the Auvi. Save and ***restart Skype.*** You must restart Skype.
Another thing I did was to also set the Dual Mode Cordless Phone program in the Startup folder to XP compatibility. It may or may not help, but things are working so I'm not changing it back Shhh""
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 Rank: Serious Thing Flinger
Joined: 2/3/2008 Posts: 4
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CodeFling wrote:rhadagast wrote:NOT compatible with XP x64 Practically nothing is compatible with XP x64. I should know, I tried to use it as my primary OS for 6 months. Switched to Vista 64-bit and have been happy since. indeed it isn't XP-64 compatible... Is (unofficially) vista compatible though
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 Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 1/14/2007 Posts: 934 Location: NORTHROYALTON,OHIO
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mepel wrote:i bought this phone a few months ago off TF. i was very weary because it is NOT vista compatible, but someone posted a workaround and i was sold.
i purchased skypout for 3$ a month as i have really bad reception in my room and no landline. The phone works great! call quality is great, reception really is astonishing as i had it on the floor in my room for a while and was able to get reception throughout the house (2k sq ft). didn't really expect that from this phone but it delivers.
kinda need to read the manual before using the phone. it explains a lot of the features which may not be very obvious.
i definitely recommend this product!
Here's the workaround if anyone needs (to whoever credit is due) :
""> Not compatible with vista. Will take the sound away from your PC when connected.
I figured out how to get this working in Vista Dancing . Takes a bit of twiddling but I got it.
First, run the setup program in XP Service Pack 2 compatibility mode (right click/Properties). This fools the installer.
One thing I did was plug the base in before I ran the installer. At which time it /did/ shift sound to the Auvi and away from the sound card. Not sure if you wait to plug it in when told by the installer if this will happen.
Once installed, OK Skype to let it connect.
If your speakers went mute, right click on the speaker icon and choose Playback devices. Set the sound card back to the default. Ditto your recording device if you need to.
Over in Skype, select Tools/Options/Audio. Set all 3 audio options to the Auvi. Save and ***restart Skype.*** You must restart Skype.
Another thing I did was to also set the Dual Mode Cordless Phone program in the Startup folder to XP compatibility. It may or may not help, but things are working so I'm not changing it back Shhh""
Mepel thank you 4 a very detailed rundown!!However I guess my question is this ,if I use my xp desktop and dsl connection(will I encounter any problems with my networkusing xp/vista?
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 Rank: Power Flinger
Joined: 3/14/2008 Posts: 46
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 Rank: Serious Thing Flinger
Joined: 2/3/2008 Posts: 4
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deathtaco wrote:mepel wrote:i bought this phone a few months ago off TF. i was very weary because it is NOT vista compatible, but someone posted a workaround and i was sold.
i purchased skypout for 3$ a month as i have really bad reception in my room and no landline. The phone works great! call quality is great, reception really is astonishing as i had it on the floor in my room for a while and was able to get reception throughout the house (2k sq ft). didn't really expect that from this phone but it delivers.
kinda need to read the manual before using the phone. it explains a lot of the features which may not be very obvious.
i definitely recommend this product!
Here's the workaround if anyone needs (to whoever credit is due) :
""> Not compatible with vista. Will take the sound away from your PC when connected.
I figured out how to get this working in Vista Dancing . Takes a bit of twiddling but I got it.
First, run the setup program in XP Service Pack 2 compatibility mode (right click/Properties). This fools the installer.
One thing I did was plug the base in before I ran the installer. At which time it /did/ shift sound to the Auvi and away from the sound card. Not sure if you wait to plug it in when told by the installer if this will happen.
Once installed, OK Skype to let it connect.
If your speakers went mute, right click on the speaker icon and choose Playback devices. Set the sound card back to the default. Ditto your recording device if you need to.
Over in Skype, select Tools/Options/Audio. Set all 3 audio options to the Auvi. Save and ***restart Skype.*** You must restart Skype.
Another thing I did was to also set the Dual Mode Cordless Phone program in the Startup folder to XP compatibility. It may or may not help, but things are working so I'm not changing it back Shhh""
Mepel thank you 4 a very detailed rundown!!However I guess my question is this ,if I use my xp desktop and dsl connection(will I encounter any problems with my networkusing xp/vista? Deathtaco, My guess is you're asking whether it will slow down your connection? if that is the case, then it depends on what tier dsl (speed) you have. if you have used Skype or other voip services before with no problem then you should have no problems. all this phone does is act as a handset for skype and also as a landline cordless phone. it won't effect any of your networking setting other than just taking up the bandwith skype requires for in/out calls.
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger

Joined: 1/17/2007 Posts: 880 Location: IL
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[quote=eagle-eye]does anyone here know how this would work for this post on SD? http://forums.slickdeals...hp?sduid=0&t=790956[/quote] Anybody?
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger
Joined: 1/12/2007 Posts: 4
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Have purchased 2 of these and they are decent, but far from perfect. My biggest problem is that the handset keeps losing the Skype contact list. Sometimes just waiting takes care of it, sometimes power cycling the 'router' (base station) does it.
Definitely needs an update, but if Auvi is gone, I don't see that happening.
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 Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 4/17/2008 Posts: 281
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Looks like a nifty little gadget but I can't think of a use for it. My desktop has XP but I have unlimited long distance on my home phone. My laptop is Vista and I don't think I would ever take the time to tweak this if I needed a phone while I am out. Besides, if I am away from home and have an internet connection, I would have cell service.
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 Rank: Power Flinger
Joined: 2/14/2008 Posts: 82
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Only thing I can say is to follow the directions exactly when you set it up. When I set mine up I had issues because I think I had the unit plugged in before installing the software or something instead of installing then plugging it in. Aside from that, once I got it working its been great... nice and clear. The only other issue is that my family didnt bother to answer my calls at first because the number showed up on call-display as 123-456-7890 and they thought I was a telemarketer 
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger
Joined: 4/24/2008 Posts: 67
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Shaggy Fling wrote:sunnyboy wrote:Does anyone know if the charger supports 220V? I'm in the lookout for a phone that would work in Europe as well. Hope I'm not asking for too much. The AC adapter is only for 110V  just a suggestion... if you want one that works everywhere, try magicjack . it is a usb voip adapter. it is inexpensive and i hear it is reliable. you do need to plug in a phone to it to use it. i have been on voip for over 5 years now... currently with viatalk.com
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