C3VoIP Gateways Models

Check out the details on the new C3VoIP-200 HERE.  

We'd like to hear your feedback and questions. Please add them to this thread.

Does the C3VoIP-200 have bandwidth limiting ability as well? Specifically, the ability to set MIR, burst, and maximum burst?

Is the PoE output on the 200P auto sensing, or always on?

Thanks - Chris

I noticed that there are 4 model numbers in the spec sheet. 

C000000L024A and C000000L025A for the C3VoIP-200 (non-POE on WAN)

C000000L026A and C000000L027A for the C3VoIP-200P (POE on WAN)

Same for the spec sheet on the C3VoIP-150 (N000000L020A and N000000L022A)

Are the different models for US and European standards, or some other designation?  Not sure which model number to use in an order.

Thanks!

 

Hope this table helps!  Let us know what additional questions you have.  Scott

Item

Description

C000000L024A

C3VoIP-200 802.11n 300Mbps Wi-Fi Router with ATA - US

C000000L025A

C3VoIP-200 802.11n 300Mbps Wi-Fi Router with ATA - EU

C000000L026A

C3VoIP-200P 802.11n 300Mbps Wi-Fi Router with ATA and PoE - US

C000000L027A

C3VoIP-200P 802.11n 300Mbps Wi-Fi Router with ATA and PoE - EU

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Perfect!  Thank you!!

Does the C3VoIP-200 have bandwidth limiting ability as well?

Specifically, the ability to set MIR, burst, and maximum burst?

No.

Is the PoE output on the 200P auto sensing, or always on?

It is auto sensing. The port will provide PoE if C3 detected PMP450 or ePMP subscriber module.

Does the C3-Voip 150/200 models support H.323 protocol?     If not, can it be supported in the future?

Is it possible to configure them in a "Server-less" fasihion, so that calls can be made independent of central server, like in the old planet VIP-400 series?


@Cambium_RayS wrote:

It is auto sensing. The port will provide PoE if C3 detected PMP450 or ePMP subscriber module.


Will it function correctly with PMP100 subscriber modules?


@uberdome wrote:

@Cambium_RayS wrote:

It is auto sensing. The port will provide PoE if C3 detected PMP450 or ePMP subscriber module.


Will it function correctly with PMP100 subscriber modules?


Yes it will. 

What is the WAN PoE current limit for the P models? I'm guessing about 500mA?

I'm happy about the IPv6 support - it's about time!

We tried an older C3VoIP gateway, and although it had g.722 listed as a codec, when we tried it with our switch, the voice was "slowed down", which made me think it didn't properly support the 16 KHz audio usually used with g.722.  Is that being fixed?

Also, can the ATA also use IPv6 for it's connection to the softswitch, or will it only use IPv4?

Thanks!

  1. What is the PoE output voltage?
  2. Can the PoE be forced on in the firmware?
  3. Is the PoE port shielded and how is it grounded?

Thanks, Chris

it is 0.5 A.

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  1. What is the PoE output voltage?

Answer: 28-30V

  1. Can the PoE be forced on in the firmware?

Answer: No. It has a PoE protection circle, the PoE output when sense the PMP450 orePMP subscriber module is connected.

  1. Is the PoE port shielded and how is it grounded?

Answer: No, it is not shielded. The power supply is three pin with grounding.

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We will be hosting live webinars on the new C3VoIP-200 on Tuesday, June 9th (9am and 9pm CDT). We will post the recorded webinar to our archives a few days later. During the webinar, there will be a chance to post questions. Feel free to post any questions you may have here, and we will respond in this thread.

The recording of this morning's C3VoIP-200 webinar with Allen Yu is now on the archive page HERE. Post any questions that you have to this thread.

We'd also like to hear your stories of how it is working for you in your network.

Couple questions rasised during Webinar:

1. Can C3VoiP support H.323?

Answer: No. the C3VoIP 200 series support SIP V2 (RFC3261/3262/3263/3264)

2. Can C3VoIP PoE support new PMP450i SM?

Answer: No. The new PMP450i SM use a 802.3at for PoE, so it is not supported by C3VoIP-200.

Regards

Allen

the  C3VoIP200 series doesn't support H.323. There is no plan currently on roadmap.

We got a sample unit and we're a bit confused as to the default wifi password as it doesn't appear to be printed anywhere on the unit. The wireless name seems to be CAMBIUM_2.4GHZ_Last6ofMac but no indication of password.

Any idea?

We can change it but not very helpful for end users if doesn't show the wifi password anywhere

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