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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-655 => Topic started by: bananaman on November 28, 2008, 05:10:44 AM
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According to it's product page, the DPH-50U Skype™ USB Phone Adapter (http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=466) "Works with DIR-655".
So if you plug the DPH-50U into the DIR-655 USB port, you can disconnect your phone company, and have Skype for your whole house! With no computer involved!
How do I configure it though?
Has anyone done this yet?
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The DPH-50 is designed for one phone, not really all the phones in the house, but if you have it installed where you line box is, i suppose you could easily connect it to all the phones.
I don't believe this works quite as nicely as you would think with the DIR-655.
I could be wrong, but you still need one computer running with skype installed, that computer would also need the shareport utility.
Once the the DPH-50 was connected to the DIR-655, you can probably see the device using the shareport utility, before you connect to it, you would also need to install the DPH-50 software on the computer.
Pretty much, the DIR-655 would be acting as a usb hub for your computer for using the DPH-50. You would still need that computer to control the skype calls.
I could be wrong, as in my own place I use a wireless skype phone on my DIR-655, and do not have the setup you are checking out.
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I think you are probably right twk3 and that the DIR-655 would be acting as nothing more than an extra USB port for the computer you need to manage the Skype calls.
There is zero official D-Link information about how the DPH-50 actually works with the DIR-655 though. It just says "Works with DIR-655".
The DPH-50 is currently available from D-Link for $15 each, if you buy a pair! Maybe I'll buy a couple when I get home next, so I can discover what "Works with DIR-655" really means!
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I think you are probably right twk3 and that the DIR-655 would be acting as nothing more than an extra USB port for the computer you need to manage the Skype calls.
There is zero official D-Link information about how the DPH-50 actually works with the DIR-655 though. It just says "Works with DIR-655".
The DPH-50 is currently available from D-Link for $15 each, if you buy a pair! Maybe I'll buy a couple when I get home next, so I can discover what "Works with DIR-655" really means!
Someone ought to forward this message to D-Link Marketing so they can see what their web site suggests to customers.
I have one of these that was whiteboxed by USR. This won't work with the USB port in the DIR-655 in any special way. This device requires the Skype software and a running host computer and you configure this device to work with the Skype software (it's a security authorization). It's a little quirky but also kinda cool. It has two telephone connections -- one to your wall and one to a phone device (e.g. a phone or a base station of a cordless phone set). Then, using that connected phone, you can originate or answer either Skype or plain-old telephone system calls (to originate Skype calls, you dial a quick prefix).
Skype works with the DIR-655, as it does with probably any SOHO router, especially if UPNP is turned on but even if it is not. Consider that little "Works with..." box the D-Link equivalent of, "Do you want fries with that?"