ancientnet.com ancientnet.com
Search:    Site Home :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms of Service :> Add Your Link :> Add Article   
 
 

Wireless Satellite - It's Not Just For TV Anymore

As technology advanced forward, many of the things we've taken for granted for years are being rebor ... - Abbie Frank
 

DISH Network Free Satellite TV Installation Guide

Thinking about getting DISH Network satellite TV and wondering what's involved with installing the e ... - Brian Stevens
 

Materials Handling 101

Materials handling can be defined as the act of loading and unloading and moving goods within a fact ... - Chris Tolamalu
 
 

A Tribute to the Inventor of Ringtones

Remember the "ancient times", when your cell phone had just two ring options: a shrill, electronic t ... - Philip Nicosia
 

Satellite TV Dish Installation - Get the Best Performance from Dish Network and DirecTV

Get the best possible installation of your Satellite TV Dish by following these simple guidlines. Di ... - Chuck DeVries
 
 

Site Home » Science & Space » Voice Over IP
 

The Single Most Important Thing to Know About Computer Phones (VoIP)

 
Author: Dee Scrip

Over 90% of computer phones (VoIP) are not secure because they use a public known codex (publicly known encryption of sound packets) and a publicly known protocol to transport voice conversations. Therefore, users of these type of services are unknowingly exposing themselves to anyone who wants to listen in or access their confidential information. In addition, because of the public openness, the users computers vulnerability can result in a costly computer crash and total loss of all information.

Peer-to-peer computer phones are on unsecure lines.

There are five areas to address when checking for Security when looking for a VoIP Service Provider. Heres how a VoIP Service should protect your security, whether on dial-up, wireless, satellite, or cable connections.

1. Call Security: A VoIP services audio (your voice) should compress your voice into proprietary encryption packets to travel across the internet, and return back to voice at destination. That particular VoIP service should host proprietary software, and as such, the only one that can interpret the voice and data contained in those packets.

2. Computer Phone Identity: When your first download and install a VoIP providers computer phone, a confidential phone number and password should be given to protect against unauthorized installation. To protect against unauthorized installation, your computer phones setup process should combine the phone name and hardware data from the PC on which it was installed to create a unique ID string known only to that VoIPs own server. Because of the association between the unique ID with that particular PC, it prevents one person from reconfiguring their VoIP services computer phone to spoof another. It also prevents someone from copying that VoIP services software to another PC and then using it without having gone through the password-protected installation process.

3. Client Server Model: The VoIP service should follow a client-server model. The client is the softphone offered by a particular VoIP service. That particular VoIP services Server should be behind a highly secure proprietary firewall hosted in a professional facility. Any information shared should therefore only be between the client and server of that particular VoIP service. This means, that unlike some peer-to-peer solutions, private information about buddy lists or call patterns, etc., remains entirely confidential.

4. Softphone Setup: Firewalls vary widely and each network configuration may be quite different. When a VoIP services softphone first initializes, it discovers its ability to reach that VoIPs service server, as well as a variety of ports and protocols for placing calls, depending on the results of its discovery. In a strict environment, the VoIP services softphone uses the same path the proprietary firewall already permits for web browsing (typically TCP ports 80 and 443). This allows users to make calls from anywhere without compromising or reconfiguring their own firewalls.

The VoIP services softphone should be able to initiate conversations with that VoIP services server and keep the server updated as to its status. By doing this, no public IP address needs to be setup for the PC running the computer phone. It also enables user flexibility without concern about security or privacy when moving from network to network. The VoIP services computer phone should be compatible with Network Address Translation (NAT) and Port Address Translation (PAT), and the kind of dynamic addressing that is found in wireless hotspots, hotel internet access, and dial-up.

5. Monitoring Capability: A strong security model should include an auditing mechanism to monitor usage and activity. This means that each computer phone should include its own usage log, enabling users to look through their own personal history of inbound, outbound, and missed calls. In addition, the VoIP services website should provide users the ability to view all individual phone call charges using the already set up confidential number and password.

Author Bio:
Dee Scrip is a famous writer. Dee likes to scribble articles about this topic.
You can search for this article using: voip service, voip providers, voip service provider, voip broadband phone service
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
VoIP Overview
 
A Peek Inside CCTV Cameras
 
Who are Yhese Direct TV (DirecTV) Satellite TV Guys
 
VegaStream - The Business Benefits of VoIP
 
Robots and Artificial Intelligence With a Sense of Humor?
 
Small Business Phone Systems
 
VoIP 101: Voice over IP for Beginners
 
Web Conferencing Software
 
DirecTV Vs. Dish Network
 
Web Conferencing - the Virtual Global Office Enabler
 
 
 
Free 3 way links
 
 

Computers & Software

 

Online & Board Games

 

Realty & Property

 

Society & Issues

 

Employment & Careers

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Online Shopping

 

Business & Companies

 

Self Help

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

News & Events

 

Creative Arts

 

Science & Space

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Recreation

 

Teens & Kids

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Academics & Education

 

Food & Recipe

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Finance & Banking

 

Garden & Home

 

Politics & Government


 
Site Home :> Privacy :> Terms of Service
Copyright © 2008 www.ancientnet.com