VOIP PBX integrated into Microsoft ethernet wired network

VOIP PBX integrated into Microsoft ethernet wired network

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VOIP PBX integrated into Microsoft ethernet wired network marksimms 11-01-2006
Posted by marksimms on November 1, 2006, 8:30 pm
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Just wanted to gather some suggestions for "gotchas" that I may
encounter in installing and configuring the following integrated
network for a 5 person small office:
Single broadband gateway; 1500 kbps DSL
CAT-5 wiring - Fast ethernet; 2 outlets for each desk
DLink DVG-1402S VOIP router http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=359
Dlink DES-3226L Managed Switch
http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=298
DLink DVX-1000 PBX-in-a-box, 5 user license
http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=450
(4) DLink DPH-140S VOIP Phones
http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=407
(2) MS Win/XP Workstations, (2) network-enabled printers - peer-to-peer
configuration
PPPoE connection initially (later, static IP address)
NAT support for workstations
DHCP for address management
Lingo VOIP service provider; no PSTN lines except for faxing

I know that DLink has been panned on this forum, but I'd like feedback
on my configuration rather than the individual components selected so
far.
Thanks for any and all suggestions !


Pure Networks
Posted by Jonathan Roberts on November 2, 2006, 10:09 pm
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> Just wanted to gather some suggestions for "gotchas" that I may
> encounter in installing and configuring the following integrated
> network for a 5 person small office:
> Single broadband gateway; 1500 kbps DSL

What are the upload and download rates? (I am assuming ADSL, not SDSL).

Jonathan



Posted by marksimms on November 3, 2006, 8:53 am
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Jonathan Roberts wrote:
>
> What are the upload and download rates? (I am assuming ADSL, not SDSL).
>
> Jonathan
ADSL - 1500 down, 128 up (I know, I know....this could be a problem).


Posted by Jonathan Roberts on November 3, 2006, 7:36 pm
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>
> Jonathan Roberts wrote:
> >
> > What are the upload and download rates? (I am assuming ADSL, not SDSL).
> >
> > Jonathan
> ADSL - 1500 down, 128 up (I know, I know....this could be a problem).
>

I would not try your scenario on this speed of line. Your users will
(probably) get poor quality and blame voip. Can you get a higher grade of
service in this location?

Jonathan




Posted by Jonathan Roberts on November 3, 2006, 7:50 pm
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Mark,

Do you know what codecs this Dlink PBX supports? I couldn't find that on
their product sheet.

Jonathan




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