Dave Phelps wrote:
>Are you talking VoIP dialtone, or are you talking internet access?
>
>Sounds like internet, so that's what I'll answer.
>
>Dial-up access requires a device to answer the calls, then route the data
>over another connection to the internet.
>
>You would need a RAS (remote access
Are you talking VoIP dialtone, or are you talking internet access?
Sounds like internet, so that's what I'll answer.
Dial-up access requires a device to answer the calls, then route the data
over another connection to the internet.
You would need a RAS (remote access server) with as many modems
fgang
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>To: N D; kxt@kxthelp.com
>Subject: Re: KX-T: Broad-band
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>Hi Nitin,
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>Do you mean like Dialup or ADSL on the CO line an
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Subject: Re: KX-T: Broad-band
> We have used a 4 Vonage boxes for 8 CO's
> Just plugged the RJ14 into the TD
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Hi Nitin,
Do you mean like Dialup or ADSL on the CO line and give the extension users
have access to it?
I am also interested and please let me know if you've got the solution.
I have tested with a gateway PC acting as a dialup gateway RAS server having
the m
Hi Nitin,
Do you mean like Dialup or ADSL on the CO line and give the extension users
have access to it?
I am also interested and please let me know if you've got the solution.
I have tested with a gateway PC acting as a dialup gateway RAS server having
the modem ports connected to the CO lines.
No problem. If you use Vonage, simply take the POTS output and connect to a
CO Line input. Have one running her as Line 4 on a KX-TDA.
HOWEVER, in my humble opinion, if you are using the Internet, and not a
private network, and have no control on the QOS, you will get occasional
problems...
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