Teleon's Skype Gateway enables voice modem cards to act as a VoIP gateway driver. It allows for the forwarding of calls from PSTN to remote Skype users and vice versa in both fixed and free dial modes.
One thing to note is that the freeware version does come with a duration limitation for each call. However, the software offers plenty of features to make up for this limitation.
One of the standout features of Teleon Skype Gateway is its automatic installation/uninstallation program. This makes it incredibly easy to install, uninstall and remove the driver. You don't need any prior technical knowledge to use this software.
Another great feature is the ability to call from Skype to PSTN and PBX. All you need to do is open a chat window in Skype, type "atd xx..x", then initiate a Skype call. The call will then be forwarded by the Skype gateway card to the PSTN or PBX number.
The software also supports PIN calls. This means that you can set a PIN code to authenticate PSTN to SkypeOut calls, just like a phone card system.
Other features of Teleon Skype Gateway include support for calls between two PSTN numbers, fix transfer mode, easy configuration for call forward authentication and access blocking, and rich balloon tip notifications to keep you informed of the call status.
Finally, the software works quietly in the background as a driver, and offers a remote call trace tool to monitor the call flow in your local or remote PC.
In terms of system requirements, you'll need Windows 2000/XP, a CPU above 900Mhz, 256MB RAM, and 20MB hard disk space. You'll also need a voice modem with speakerphone function, such as Conexant, Smartlink or PCtel chipset modems. And, of course, you'll need Skype version 1.3.0.57 or higher.
Overall, Teleon Skype Gateway for voice modem is an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their VoIP capabilities. It's easy to use, packed with features, and highly reliable.
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