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Location: Dallas, Texas Rep Power: 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | SIP IP Wireless Phones? WHAT FXO AND FXS IS An FXO gateway converts the regular, public switched telephone network (PSTN) into one of VoIP variants. An FXS gateway does exactly the opposite - it takes VoIP signal and transforms it back to regular "phone line" signal. IN OTHER WORDS You can think of FXO/FXS pairs as a super-long extension cord - plug the "remote" telephone in and it feels and behaves just as if you were plugged in your main phone "socket". Between the two gateways lies the Internet and all voice traffic travels virtually cost-free (or rather, at the cost of the Internet connectivity which has already been paid for). __________________ -=Welcome to PBXInfo=- -Become a PBXInfo Supporter -Get more PM Space, Profile Picture, a Signature -Add yourself to Pbxinfo's Frappr -Find Nortel Software | ||||||||
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Location: Kitchener, Ontario Rep Power: 4 ![]() | NORCO VoIP gateways Good coverage RIX! To add to this analogy you need to think of your telephone system or home phone. The FXO stands for Foreign eXchange Office equipment meaning the connection to the telephone port or telephone company. FXS stands for Foreign eXchange Station or the actual end-user equipment ... the telephone itself. The FXO (or 'z' end) would connect to the CO Line and then transport this facility to a matching FXS device (or 'a' end) where you would connect the telephone. An OPX (off-premise extension) is a good example of the this feature. You take the 'z' end (FXO) and connect it to your analog extension port on your PBX and then at your remote location, the 'a' end (FXS), you plug in your telephone. You now have a link connecting you up to your office at your remote location. Several companies utilize an FXO/FXS module technology to convert POTS (plain old telephone system) connections through various networking technologies and these sites have really great FAQ sections to help you undersatnd and configure your solutions. Cisco, Norco Communications, and ADC Telecommunications INC (aka Pairgain). hopin' im helpin' Cheers[[]]D | ||||||||
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