But currently, I only have one ethernet jack per office. Routing
another 60 or so ports would add a very substantial expense in both
cabling and backbone expansion (what category ethernet is required,
BTW?).
Most decent phones have an ethernet passthrough (2 port) so you can plug in
your
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ne ed?
But currently, I only have one
I have used the 3Com NJ wall jacks with good success:
http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/detail.jsp?tab=featurespathtype=purchase
sku=3CNJ90
It's basically a 4 port switch that you replace your wall jack with. I
used
the NJ200, it allows you to set priority per port, although I think they
The only phone that I know of that has a 10/100/1000 switch in it is the
Cisco 7971G-GE:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_data_sheet0900a
ecd801c5c4a.html
It is one heck of a phone, but the price is relatively astronomical (list
price is roughly $1100 each).
- Brad
Ooops... I should also mention that apparently they don't support SIP (I
was just looking). I saw them demoed by Cisco on a CallManager box awhile
ago. I guess I just assumed that a newer phone like that would have SIP
firmware available as well.
Sorry for any confusion.
- Brad
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Admin; Telecom Newbie - What do I
ne ed?
But currently, I only have one ethernet jack per office. Routing
another 60 or so ports would add a very substantial expense in both
cabling and backbone expansion (what category ethernet is required,
BTW?).
Most decent phones have an ethernet