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I am back with another not normal networking question. This time, I have a client that has a office about 100 yards away from his primary office. He wishes to get an existing copper phone line and his slow internet connection (too much jitter and latency for VoIP) to the office.
I already plan to use two Nanostations to bridge the buildings together. As far as the phone line, I am wondering if you can hook two VoIP adapters together to allow you to convert the copper to ip, have it go through the wireless, then on the other end come back to analog copper. I would like to avoid having to set up a dedicated server just to run this using something like Asterisk. Thanks in advance! |
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Looks like I am going to build an asterisk server for about $170 in parts (all new parts) I will give an update.
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As long as there's not to much lag, I don't see why this wouldn't work.
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You can't just get a cordless phone to work that far away? Asterisk is a lot of overhead for extending a single copper line..
(we do a lot of asterisk, holler if you have questions during the setup) btw - I would highly suggest pbxinaflash over any other distribution.. we've used them all. |
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You could consider doing this:
http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.as...articleid=5183 I have this exact setup from my office to my home. |
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