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| Junior Member ![]() gogoGophers is looking for a large bag of money in the road
Location: Meechigan Rep Power: 7 ![]() | Point to Point Analog line over Ethernet Help, 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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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | 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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| Junior Member ![]() gogoGophers is looking for a large bag of money in the road
Location: Meechigan Rep Power: 7 ![]() | 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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