Hello everyone,

I need some advice from the "brain trust" here on KXT help.

Here is our scenario:

We have two offices, with separate PBX systems, about 1/2 mile away from
each other.

The offices are linked by a Wireless Ethernet bridge, with a very solid and
reliable connection.   The actual measured link speed is 6 mbps. The amount
of traffic over this connection is low.

Is there a device that can use TCP/IP over this bridge to connect the two
PBX systems ?  One is a Toshiba Strata DK, the other a KXT-1232. They both
have available station ports and CO ports.

I would like to be able to dial say, extension 777 at the Toshiba system and
get a dial tone on the Panasonic as if I were a local extension there. And
vice versa, dial 124 at the Panasonic, and get a dial tone from the Toshiba.

I don't need any proprietary features, we would just like to dial direct to
the other system's phones using the wireless system IP links we already
have.  Only one channel would be needed.

And of course since our cost of operating the existing link is close to
zero, we would get access to the other office for only the cost of adding a
VOIP bridge at each PBX/KSU. 

Does this type of equipment exist at a reasonable cost? Is there an
alternate way to do this without a recurring monthly cost?


Thanks,

William


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