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Old April 20th, 2007   #1 (permalink)
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Point to Point Analog line over Ethernet

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There are so many ATA's and various forms of Analog to VoIP products out there, I'm drowning in my own pile of data over here. I would like to connect 2 older phone systems, over existing point to point (45mbs) wireless ethernet, via analog phone system extensions. I know there's gotta be something out there. Anything at all would be greatly appreciated.
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Audio codes makes an FXO and FXS box you may want to look over... It is really easy to set up and works pretty well.

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Have you looked into LRE , Long range ethernet.

It uses a 25 pair amp champ out of a router with ethernet ports.

Connect a pabx to a LRE router on each side and patch the ethernet ports to your wireless connections.

We have used these at some campuses with only copper infrastructure but just to send data , not sure of any QOS on the routers.
I would imagine it would just be a firmware version.
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Thanks for your replies,

I ended up using a 2 port "MultiVOIP", part #MVP210-FX. A bit pricey for a 2 port application, but the customer wanted that functionality bad. Works great.
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