NetComm MyNetFone V-100  Editors' choice

By Alex Kidman on 04/03/2005

More NetComm reviews , RRP: AU$129.00

The good:

  • Inexpensive call rates
  • Solid voice quality

The bad:

  • Can't change user password
  • No location services

The bottomline:

The V-100 combines solid technology and a service that's cheaper to run than competing VoIP services.

Buying choices:

Users' rating:

10/10
Design
There's not much you can do with a VoIP box. They're never going to be particularly sexy, and given the need to run three cables into them (power, ethernet and phone) they're always going to be something of a mess of cables. To the credit of Netcomm's designers, however, the V-100 is at least a mildly elegant looking silver box with a blue stripe running through the middle of it. Indicator lights are present at the front to display power, network and call status.

Installation of the V-100 follows the same basic principles of those of the Engin Voicebox, in that you've pretty much just got to line up all the cables to their correct destinations. Then, presuming your router is running as a DHCP server -- a reasonably safe assumption for most home connections, although not absolutely a given case -- you'll be ready to start getting dial tone.

Features
The V-100 is initially tied into Laurel Stream's VoIP service, although it's possible to switch to any other VoIP provider with the included software. At the very least, however, you may as well exhaust the credit provided with the unit -- ours came with AU$10 of calls on a no-contract plan. In the consumer space, Laurel Stream also offer contract-based plans that will give you a real local number, although that's available in Sydney and Melbourne only.

Go for the no-contract, no monthly fee option and you'll be limited to a number that's only workable with other Laurel Stream customers, although the plus side of a VoIP to VoIP call is that it's totally free. Even on the free plan, you'll get a complimentary voicemail service, and if your phone already supports it, caller ID features. You can check out the current plan offerings here.

The main hub for the service also offers you real-time call billing, although we did hit one annoying factor here. The default password for the unit is located on the base of the V-100, and there's no facility to change it online. It's case sensitive, and not terribly memorable, either.

Performance
We tested the V-100 from a suburban Sydney home with an ASDL broadband connection. As with the Engin VoIP service, when not heavily using the broadband connection for other purposes, calls were crystal clear. Even when the service was in moderate use, we still got reasonable calls to mobile, STD and local numbers. Call quality is something that'll depend on the quality of your broadband service; cable customers, for example, should rarely be able to affect the quality of their calls at all.

There is one catch with VoIP services like Laurel Stream's, and it's to do with location services. If you need to dial a generic number for your local pizza joint -- or, more fundamentally, need to dial 000 -- then your location won't come through properly on the PSTN phone network. If you're using an ASDL connection, you've presumably still got a regular phone line for these services -- and one that won't go down in a power or ISP connectivity cut -- but those with cable or wireless internet access pondering VoIP as their sole phone line may want to carefully weigh up how important location based services are to them.

With a highly competitive packaged offering that'll almost certainly force competitor Engin into lowering its prices somewhat, and voice quality that's as good as anyone could ask for, the Netcomm MyNetFone V-100 makes a compelling case for any moderate to heavy phone users.

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madwally
01/11/2007, 11:11 PM

rating
10
/10

This is a great little box, and it's now approaching it's end of life. MyNetFone are now selling it for just $9.95 on their web site, it's an incredible deal, and I recommend anyone who is thinking of using VoIP to jump in there and give it a go! For $10 what have you got to loose.

Pros: Excellent voice quality, easy to use, plug and play set-up, low cost way of starting with VoIP.

Cons: It's a little ugly and the lights on the front are not that self explanatory. The unit is locked to the MyNetFone service, but for a $10 purchase you can't complain.

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anthony
25/09/2005, 09:25 PM

Top product, easy to install and save heaps

I had purchased this product in the promise to save me money and be easy to use. Well guess what it did what it promised. Now my wife can call her family and friends interstate real cheap.

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Lene
23/08/2005, 11:01 PM

Cheap call rates outweighs the cost of the phone

I spoke to my mother in Denmark for 30 minutes, and it only cost me $1.30. This phone will be paid off in no time!

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RogerX - North Adelaide
26/06/2005, 11:13 PM

Better than engin!

I've used both engin and MyNetPhone. I have found that the audio quality is excellent with the V-100. It's really just like using a normal fixed-line phone. I do a lot of direct marketing and make a lot of phone calls (local and std). It really helped me cut costs down!!! Got mine from www.snet.com.au (Adelaide). Got it to me next day!

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Gene K
06/04/2005, 05:24 AM

So far so good works great a good as a normal land line.

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