Depending on the number of users and simultaneous calls you want to support,
I'd suggest using 1750's with analog or BRI interfaces or move up to
2600/3600 or higher with analog/ISDN interfaces on the HO or BO sites. Your
choice will probably be determined by what routers you already have and
whether you have PBX's. If you've got 2600/3600s then you should be able to
install voice modules with analog or isdn interfaces without to many
problems
cheers
Pat
""Alec Smiths"" wrote in message
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> Hi group,
>
> I have a customer which branch offices are connecetd
> to HQ via LLs. But routers in branch offices are Cisco
> 1600. They want to make VoIP between HQ and BOs . What
> external hardware can be an efficient and economic
> solution for these guys ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alec
>
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