I just stayed at a hotel that had analog phones and some sort of DSL box
attached to the phone for broadband access.  I didnt get the brand name but
it worked great.


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From: "Daryll Strauss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Hotel Setup?


>
> It's really hard to secure an IP network once someone puts a hostile
> server on the network. If you run ethernet to the rooms someone is going
> to unplug the phone, plug in their laptop, and see what havoc they can
> wreak. Ping flooding, DHCP servers, network/port scans, arp poisoning,
> spoofing calls, are just a few things I could think of off the top of my
> head. Many of those are going to be really hard to prevent.
>
> I think you're going to be much better off putting analog phones in the
> rooms and just using the cat5 as transport.
>
> - |Daryll
>
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