KX-T: maximum extension

2005-09-27 Thread Joey del Mundo
I have kx-tda200. I need to know what is the maximum number of extensions and CO Lines if I have the following cards: 1 pc. kx-tda0181xj - 16 ports analogue trunk card 1 pc. kx-tda0181xj - 8 ports analogue trunk card 1 pc. kx-tda01710xj - 8 digital hybrid extension card 2 pcs.

Re: KX-T: Non Panasonic but tricky

2005-09-27 Thread Jim Schultz
For that short a run, I'd use some sort of marine cable. Actually icky pic would do just fine. I remember the local BOC running standard drop wire underwater to a few island homes here several years ago, and we have many freeze/thaw cycles here in the Northeastlasted "forever"... Jim -

Re: KX-T: Log viewer software for KX-TDN1232

2005-09-27 Thread KX-TDA
http://randersoft.com/en/ if you have time load tapi drivers and connect a null modem cable very cool Shawn -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Handoko Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 11:50 PM To: kxt@kxthelp.com Subject: KX-T: Log viewer soft

Re: KX-T: Non Panasonic but tricky

2005-09-27 Thread Erling Lassesen
Does this mean cordless telephones can't be used in metro areas ? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles Patterson Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 8:42 PM To: Nick Miller; kxt@kxthelp.com Subject: Re: KX-T: Non Panasonic but tricky That

Re: KX-T: Non Panasonic but tricky

2005-09-27 Thread larry
It just means some multipoint/point to point FCC licensed equipment has to be coordinated for use for the power and frequencies since they are shared with others in a congested metro area. At least this way, they can be reliable. Your cordless fcc part 15 stuff has no quarantee it will work,

Re: KX-T: Non Panasonic but tricky

2005-09-27 Thread Michael Barnes
You should be able to cable close enough to the water to put up some wireless stuff, maybe in the trees. For that distance, you should easily be able to get 11+ mbs, plenty suitable for a couple phone lines plus Internet access, maybe even some TV. Michael Nick Miller told me on 9/26/2005 21:

Re: KX-T: Non Panasonic but tricky

2005-09-27 Thread Larry Rappaport
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 22:28:29 -0400 (EDT), you wrote (with possible editing): >I have a client who has a home on an island and a home about 400-500 feet >away on the mainland. The mainland home has 2 POTS lines and he wants to >access these out on the island, one for voice and one for fax. There i

Re: KX-T: Non Panasonic but tricky

2005-09-27 Thread Nick Miller
Thanks for all the input, I should have mentioned that hardwire is not an option because of some property line issues at this site. So far the Zetron unit that was mentioned seems feasible. Had hoped for less expense but I dont think it exists. Nick Miller "Strategic Home Media" __

Re: KX-T: Non Panasonic but tricky

2005-09-27 Thread Donald Ritchie
Depending on how "tricky" you want to be, I ran ann 802.11 link with a couple yagii antennas almost a mile ( I was up 40 feet on both ends) and used VOiP with a couple sip adapters. worked fine for the few weeks it was needed. we "reused" the router for the network and the sip adapters for te

Re: KX-T: maximum extension

2005-09-27 Thread Ross Lindahl
Joey The switch has 10 slots and you have 5 used up. I guess that there are five slots left. You can configure what ever way you deem necessary. Why in the world would you have 24 analog trunk ports when you could connect a pri or t1. I guess that's another question for another day. Pretty v