No Computer Needed
1-2 IPStar Operation Manual
In comparison with a PSTN, an Internet Protocol (IP) Network has a Packet-Switched
architecture. Devices transmit data in packets, and the path from end to end can vary
within an established session. In addition to data, packets also contain addressing
information, which routing devices use to send information to its destination. Routing
devices maintain tables which instruct them how to direct packets. As networking
environments change, routing devices are updated with dynamic protocols.
Traditionally, the PSTN was the only network supporting voice communication. With an
IPStar, voice traffic can be sent over IP-based Packet-Switched networks!
IPStar possesses its own processor and network interface; it works intelligently. Simply
enter the Internet account into the IPStar with the phone keypad and press the
button on the IPStar, then users are ready to talk as long as they wish via Internet. All of
the communication costs will be eliminated except a local Internet connection charge.
No Computer Needed
With a back-lit LCD display and five buttons, IPStar is extremely easy to use and to
configure. The smart setup program allows the IPStar ready-to-go in three minutes. All
the system status can be clearly monitored through the LCD panel.
User - Friendly Interface
• Backward Button
• Downward Button
• Flash Button (Start/Stop/Setting)
• Upward Button
• Forward Button