Re: KX-T: VOIP

2006-12-25 Thread Larry
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 17:48:48 -0500, you wrote (with possible editing): >Packet8 is one of my "leading contenders". If you know, can you keep >existing telephone numbers or must you accept new ones? If anyone cares, the answer is "yes". Packet8 has a webapp that lets you test numbers on their we

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2006-12-24 Thread Larry
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 10:33:02 -0500, you wrote (with possible editing): >At 08:32 PM 12/23/2006, Larry wrote: >>We use a Panasonic KX-TD1232-5(I think) PBX with 4 lines. We also >>have broadband. We are considering replacing 3 of those Verizon >>supported lines with VOIP using equipment similar t

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2006-12-24 Thread David Lesher
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: > > >Does either deliver CPC on abandoned calls? ISTM this is one > >area where the non-POTS providers could show up the loser ILEC's. > > CPC ILEC? Let the AA sort it out, because it's an "extry" in VZ land. You can get it, period? H

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2006-12-24 Thread Carl Navarro
At 10:57 AM 12/24/2006, David Lesher wrote: >Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: > > > > >Has anyone done this and if so, what are your comments? Thanks. > > > > I have Packet8 and my customers have both Vonage and the local cable > > company's broadband. You still get bad

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2006-12-24 Thread David Lesher
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: > > >Has anyone done this and if so, what are your comments? Thanks. > > I have Packet8 and my customers have both Vonage and the local cable > company's broadband. You still get bad connections on occasion, but > for the most part i

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2006-12-24 Thread Carl Navarro
At 08:32 PM 12/23/2006, Larry wrote: >We use a Panasonic KX-TD1232-5(I think) PBX with 4 lines. We also >have broadband. We are considering replacing 3 of those Verizon >supported lines with VOIP using equipment similar to Pannaway to do >the conversion which will leave the PBX intact. > >Has any

KX-T: VOIP

2006-12-23 Thread Larry
We use a Panasonic KX-TD1232-5(I think) PBX with 4 lines. We also have broadband. We are considering replacing 3 of those Verizon supported lines with VOIP using equipment similar to Pannaway to do the conversion which will leave the PBX intact. Has anyone done this and if so, what are your comm

KX-T: VOIP lines on aKXTDA100

2006-06-20 Thread Michael Duffy
Hi All Just to clarify a few things I am not using the Panasonic VOIP card, there is a provider of VOIP lines that has sold this idea to our customer. I have to connect them to the system via the LCO analogue card. Regards Michael __

KX-T: VOIP on KXTDA100

2006-06-20 Thread Michael Duffy
Hi All I am setting up VOIP lines on a KXTDA100 tomorrow; the customer requires that if a staff member dials an international number it automatically goes out on the VOIP lines. I am connecting the VOIP lines to the analogue ports of the system. Do I use the ARS feature or is there any oth

Re: KX-T: VOIP gateway thinks 1232 is off-hook

2005-10-03 Thread David Kindred
Gents, Thank you all very much for the pointers of what I should track down. I may found the culprit in an answering device that was wired in parallel to CO1. I didn't think to look for such things before your hints. Guess I'll find out in the next couple of days if I was right. Thank you all! Wi

Re: KX-T: VOIP gateway thinks 1232 is off-hook

2005-10-03 Thread Donald Ritchie
This is an interesting, and somewhat common problem. To fully understand the call set up and TEAR DOWN, you need to devote a number hours to reading on the 'net. You will need to understand the various VoIP Protocols You need to understand that a "SIP" adapter MAY NOT be the answer ! http://

Re: KX-T: VOIP gateway thinks 1232 is off-hook

2005-10-03 Thread Mike Magnus
In order for the gateway to see the 1232 as off-hook, it has to think the 1232 is drawing current not 'pumping out' current. It is the gateway that needs to recognize the on/off hook status, the 1232 should always (presumably) know if it is on or off hook... Either the 1232 is drawing too much cu

KX-T: VOIP gateway thinks 1232 is off-hook

2005-10-03 Thread David Kindred
Howdy, guys. Wondering if anyone has some thoughts on this: I have a VOIP gateway (Telco Systems AC211) which thinks the 1232 is off-hook for days at a time, when of course it's not. A 2500 set works fine on the same gateway. All I can think is that the gateway may not be pumping out enough cu

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2005-10-03 Thread William C Biggs, MD
ough call volume, you and your customers could save some real bucks. -The End User- -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brent Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 2:09 AM To: kxt@kxthelp.com Subject: KX-T: VOIP I have been using Vonage as one of

KX-T: VOIP

2005-10-03 Thread Brent
I have been using Vonage as one of my lines of a KX-TD switch for about a year now. Quality is variable. I would say it is excellent about 95% of the time, but the bad 5% can drive you crazy. Working with Vonage, we increased (not perfected) the reliability by reducing the packet size used by Vo

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2005-08-20 Thread Robert Kelley
Try the Instreamer and Extreamer from Barix. It is the best audio over IP for the cost. I use it for radio station feeds over IP. See: http://www.barix.com/audio.html. Bob Kelley On 8/20/05, Donald Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have a customer that needs a "remote audio feed" . > On

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2005-08-20 Thread County Wide Comms
Donald Ritchie wrote: >Thanks for all the ideas, never thought about the IP P.A. stuff, but >that stuff is "BIG BUX"! >I know the $150.00 per end Multitech will probably work. but I was >looking for a slightly "more elegant" >( read "cheaper") way of doing this, Maybe a couple of OOS SIP boxes

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2005-08-20 Thread Donald Ritchie
Thanks for all the ideas, never thought about the IP P.A. stuff, but that stuff is "BIG BUX"! I know the $150.00 per end Multitech will probably work. but I was looking for a slightly "more elegant" ( read "cheaper") way of doing this, Maybe a couple of OOS SIP boxes ( E-BAY @$50 BUX EACH ?) w

KX-T: VOIP

2005-08-19 Thread Donald Ritchie
I have a customer that needs a "remote audio feed" . One way, need a "nailed up feed", currently using two telephone lines, with a Viking RAD-1 at the remote end and a speaker phone at the other end. If my memory serves me right the RAD -1 is in the 100 -150 dollar range the lines are in the 20 d

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2005-04-06 Thread Michael Barnes
Unless they've changed things, the Pana VoIP cards are supposed to be MultiTech products. Michael Ross Lindahl told me on 4/5/2005 10:15: > To All > I have to propose a machine that will do voip. I am not tda cert. > yet. I was told some time ago that pana voip card is a cisco product in

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2005-04-06 Thread David Lesher
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: > > I recently spent some time learning asterisk (www.asterisk.org) on linux > using digium hardware (www.digium.com). You might look at the Sigtel list: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/sigtel It's low volume but has the

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2005-04-05 Thread satz
ome of things you want without too much trouble. > As for the new customer, it's good to find out what they really want- are > they looking to interface their computer network to the phones, or is it > just that they think they can get cheaper phone service by using voip as > seen o

Re: KX-T: VOIP

2005-04-05 Thread Charles Patterson
as seen on TV? Charles - Original Message - From: "Ross Lindahl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 11:15 AM Subject: KX-T: VOIP > To All >I have to propose a machine that will do voip. I am not tda cert. > yet. I was told some time ago t

KX-T: VOIP

2005-04-05 Thread Ross Lindahl
To All I have to propose a machine that will do voip. I am not tda cert. yet. I was told some time ago that pana voip card is a cisco product in a pana skin. Could you not use the gateway hardware and route the rj11 ports to the trunk ports of a KXTD system. Would that not do the same thing.

Re: KX-T: Voip

2005-03-18 Thread Nick Charles
. - Nick -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of larry Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 9:47 AM To: kxt@kxthelp.com Subject: Re: KX-T: Voip A well timed question! we're setting up a test bed in the shop to test voip for both dial tone, and kx

Re: KX-T: Voip

2005-03-18 Thread Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't have any for sale, but can give some info/advice on using Sipuras with the KX-TDs. Bob larry wrote: > A well timed question! > > we're setting up a test bed in the shop to test voip for both dial tone, and > kxtd to kxtd station linking. > > anyone have used sip boxes (like a sipra-2

Re: KX-T: Voip

2005-03-18 Thread larry
A well timed question! we're setting up a test bed in the shop to test voip for both dial tone, and kxtd to kxtd station linking. anyone have used sip boxes (like a sipra-2000, need 2 port boxes) for sale, for less than ebay prices? also, anyone know of boxes that'll take a T1 and packet it ac

Re: KX-T: Voip

2005-03-18 Thread David Lesher
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: > > Has anyone used Lingo or Packet 8 ? > > I have a customer that needs more phone lines then SBC can give them. > SBC said that they will need 60 to 90 days for the added 3 lines. > There are now three lines ALL with DSL, I was planni

Re: KX-T: Voip

2005-03-18 Thread John Berry
Make no promises to the customer, keep all your receipts, and charge for ALL your labor. I have found that VOIP, although sound quality is usually good, it usually has 1 second delays when speaking, calls do get dropped sometimes, and echoes are frequent, not to mention your going to be making cha

KX-T: Voip

2005-03-18 Thread don
Has anyone used Lingo or Packet 8 ? I have a customer that needs more phone lines then SBC can give them. SBC said that they will need 60 to 90 days for the added 3 lines. There are now three lines ALL with DSL, I was planning on trying a Packet 8 or Lingo line (maybe one of each) on the "unuse

RE: KX-T: VOIP bridge ?

2004-06-01 Thread Dave Phelps
shiba can do it. I doubt if the Pana can. This will make things a bit awkward. The simple answer to your question is, yes, it can be done. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of William C Biggs, MD Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 9:52 PM To: [EMAIL

KX-T: VOIP bridge ?

2004-06-01 Thread William C Biggs, MD
Hello everyone, I need some advice from the "brain trust" here on KXT help. Here is our scenario: We have two offices, with separate PBX systems, about 1/2 mile away from each other. The offices are linked by a Wireless Ethernet bridge, with a very solid and reliable connection. The actual me

KX-T: VOIP using BRI

2002-02-21 Thread guna
Dear all,, I have got a cisco router 2500 modelIt has got BRI port on it. If i need to configure BRI port between Cisco 2500 and KX-TD1232,,,what are the basic things i have to do wrt to software and hardware. I have already done VOIP on cisco with panasonic 1232with E&M interface,,,it