Taylor, Jonn skrev:
Leif Neland wrote:
I can't believe anyone would use RJ-11 any more. You can multi-purpose
RJ-45 jacks to work with POTS lines. Run everything down to a central
panel and send pots over the jacks that you need to. That way if you
decide you need/want to go IP in the
Leif Neland wrote:
I can't believe anyone would use RJ-11 any more. You can multi-purpose
RJ-45 jacks to work with POTS lines. Run everything down to a central
panel and send pots over the jacks that you need to. That way if you
decide you need/want to go IP in the future, you're all set.
Before I start I am a Panasonic certified dealer AND I have installed
over 100 Asterisk systems that are in production.
That said for your application use Panasonic, DONT use Asterisk.
Use the Panasonic KX-TDA50G. Supports up to around 50 ports.
In addition to Analog and their proprietary Digital
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:42 PM, John Novack
jnov...@stromberg-carlson.org wrote:
Rick Huebner wrote:
My brother-in-law is finishing up his McMansion and I've done all of the
low voltage wiring and am starting the trimout. We are batting around
what to do for a phone system and I'm torn
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Doug d...@natel.net wrote:
At 16:13 12/28/2009, Rick Huebner wrote:
My brother-in-law is finishing up his McMansion and I've done all of the
low voltage wiring and am starting the trimout. We are batting around
what to do for a phone system and I'm torn
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 11:30:21PM -0500, C F wrote:
Before I start I am a Panasonic certified dealer AND I have installed
over 100 Asterisk systems that are in production.
That said for your application use Panasonic, DONT use Asterisk.
Use the Panasonic KX-TDA50G. Supports up to around 50
The layout you describe would be an Asterisk installation using a TDM400P or
TDM410P (possibly TDM800P, since you are describing 5-7 POTS lines) in the
Pentium box using FFA for your Fax service. The handsets would cost you
about $50 a pop or up. All other items (1-5) are less than 2 days work
Rick Huebner wrote:
My brother-in-law is finishing up his McMansion and I've done all of the
low voltage wiring and am starting the trimout. We are batting around
what to do for a phone system and I'm torn between a Panasonic
TAW824/TVA50 and using an Asterisk implementation. I'm very
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Darrick Hartman wrote:
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On Dec 28, 2009, at 8:03 PM, Taylor, Jonn wrote:
Darrick Hartman wrote:
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Looking at Asterisk for 8000sq/ft
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Rick Huebner r...@rhuebner.com wrote:
My brother-in-law is finishing up his McMansion
[snip]
Asterisk can do all you wish, easily. I've not had any experience
with any Asterisk hardware, never tied a physical line into an
asterisk system, but based on what I've
At 16:13 12/28/2009, Rick Huebner wrote:
My brother-in-law is finishing up his McMansion and I've done all of the
low voltage wiring and am starting the trimout. We are batting around
what to do for a phone system and I'm torn between a Panasonic
TAW824/TVA50 and using an Asterisk
I can't believe anyone would use RJ-11 any more. You can multi-purpose
RJ-45 jacks to work with POTS lines. Run everything down to a central
panel and send pots over the jacks that you need to. That way if you
decide you need/want to go IP in the future, you're all set.
Darrick
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