NetComm V800, V400 manual Why install a NetComm SmartVoice Gateway?, Branch Offices

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Cut your business phone bills using a risk-free VoIP solution

Integrates with your existing PBX phone system for call control and PSTN access

Call hunting feature for outbound remote access calls* (FXO) and in-bound calls (FXS)

Allows branch offices to benefit from free calls using their VPN

T.38 fax support, IVR feature, Hotline/Warmline, call hold/transfer/forward

The NetComm SmartVoice suite of VoIP Gateways is designed to harness the potential of an existing business telephone system

VoIP or Internet Telephony is a growth technology that allows businesses to benefit from significant savings on their phone bills.

The SmartVoice range integrates with your existing analogue PBX. All that is needed is a broadband Internet connection and an account with an Internet Telephony Service Provider. SmartVoice delivers an easy way to add cost saving VoIP technology without the need to replace your entire phone system.

The SmartVoice range represents a risk-free way to incorporate VoIP/Internet Telephony into your business. If the broadband or Internet Telephony Service is experiencing problems your phones simply fall-back to standard PSTN functionality and will not compromise your ability to make and receive phone calls.

A unique feature of the SmartVoice gateway series is the call hunting function which applies to FXS and/or FXO ports on the gateway. This allows an incoming call to an FXS port to search or “hunt” for an available port to connect to – if FXS port 1 is busy it will try FXS port 2 and so on, then pass the call to the PBX. Alternatively, a remote user wanting to make interstate or international calls using the office Internet Telephony account, can ring into an FXO port and the gateway will hunt for an available port if the first port is busy. Call hunting can be set using a priority or random setting.

Who can benefit from a NetComm SmartVoice VoIP Gateway?

Branch Offices

A SmartVoice Gateway can IP-enable an analogue PBX and allow inter-connection with the head office and other branch offices via VPN.

It also delivers a low cost telephony solution for interstate and international external calls.

Small to Medium Businesses (SMB)

Any Small to Medium Business can upgrade their existing PBX equipment to add Internet Telephony.

A SmartVoice Gateway can be used as part of a new PBX solution to deliver both PSTN and Internet Telephony functions.

Why install a NetComm

SmartVoice Gateway?

Risk free: A SmartVoice gateway is the risk free way to implement VoIP. If your broadband or Internet Telephony Service experiences difficulties, the PBX falls back to standard PSTN and your business can continue to make and receive calls.

Low cost: compared to completely replacing your phone system with an IPPBX, a SmartVoice gateway is the cost-effective way to add Internet Telephony

Easy to Integrate: A SmartVoice gateway simply facilitates Internet Telephony access – the call management and control is retained by the PBX

Easy to use: the installation of a SmartVoice gateway is transparent for users – they simply use the phone as normal, but the business benefits from massive savings in call costs.

* Features are only applicable in models which have an FXO port(s)

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V400, V800 specifications

The NetComm V400 and V800 are advanced modem solutions designed to meet the needs of modern connectivity for both residential and business environments. Both models offer robust features, making them ideal for a variety of applications such as broadband internet access, remote work, and IoT devices.

Starting with the NetComm V400, this model boasts a compact and efficient design optimized for home and small office use. It supports various connection types, including DSL, 4G LTE, and even fiber optics, providing flexibility and resilience in various environments. The V400 is equipped with dual-band Wi-Fi capabilities, which allows for simultaneous connections on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. This feature helps reduce network congestion and improves overall performance for multiple devices running at once.

The V400 also includes advanced security protocols such as WPA3, ensuring that user data remains safe from prying eyes. The device offers easy setup through a user-friendly web interface, making it simple for users to manage their network settings without requiring extensive technical knowledge. The device is also compatible with various smart home applications, making it a versatile choice for households that utilize smart technology.

On the other hand, the NetComm V800 takes performance a notch higher, particularly aimed at larger enterprises and high-demand environments. The V800 is designed with enhanced processing power and memory, allowing it to handle more simultaneous connections without sacrificing speed or reliability. The inclusion of advanced MU-MIMO technology enables the router to communicate with multiple devices at once, improving network efficiency and reducing latency.

In terms of connectivity, the V800 supports not only DSL and 4G LTE but also has options for 5G connections, positioning it for the future of high-speed internet access. The device features multiple Gigabit Ethernet ports that facilitate wired connections, ensuring high throughput for devices that require consistent bandwidth.

Furthermore, the V800 incorporates sophisticated management features, including QoS (Quality of Service) settings, allowing users to prioritize critical applications and ensure optimal performance for video streaming, gaming, and voice calls. Both models come with comprehensive customer support and firmware updates, ensuring that users have access to the latest improvements and security enhancements.

In summary, the NetComm V400 and V800 modems offer impressive features tailored to different user needs, making them suitable for home users and businesses alike. With their high-speed capabilities, versatile connectivity options, and robust security features, both models are engineered to support the connectivity demands of today and the future.