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Posted by CHANGE USERNAME TO westes on March 28, 2004, 1:07 pm
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I am looking for a low cost way to have analog phones in our office
environment pipe through our Internet wiring and then ultimately connect at
the server room to the RJ-11 jacks on our phone system.
I have looked at proprietary devices like Sipura (http://www.sipura.com) as
a way to do this, but for each phone I will be spending $200. The
economics are not very compellling, and I might as well switch us over to
VOIP phones at that point. I am hoping that someone has developed some
lower cost solution that re-uses a Windows 2000 computer as the brains for
the analog line to get wrapped in digital IP packets and sent to a receiving
PC, where the line would then unwrap and go out over a dedicated RJ-11 and
connect to the phone system.
Does something like this exist?
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Will
westes AT earthbroadcast.com
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