Thanks for the info. As we move forward, we'll be testing and making a phone selections. No doubt we'll run into this. Are you saying if the phone is stated to be a 10/100 phone, it still may not work at 10?


On 2/13/2012 1:32 AM, Benny Amorsen wrote:
"Jason W. Parks"<jason.w.pa...@gmail.com>  writes:

I can move my voice infrastructure to an IP-based one running 10Mbps,
utilize existing wiring infrastructure, with the only cost outlay
being low cost PoE managed switches (48 ports for about a grand), and
it ends up a lot cheaper than upgrading the data network to support
the phones. ...and I can still stay within standard.
You can, but not all phones will link up at 10Mbps.


/Benny

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