AymanDasa
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I dont now what modem I shuld use to connect PSTN line to network??
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I have tow Office
+ Green Office - Head Office
+ Red Office - Branch Office
History
in green office I have more than 12 PSTN line I used 10 line for the green office, the branch (Red office) the don't have any connection except Network line CAT5 .
its impossible to pull another cable for red office because geographic problems, and permitting procedures.
Scope
To use the same network cable for both network and telephone line using additional modem or router..
they need to be tow line from PSTN for tow deference users.
the phone should be analog-set for tow users they can use it as direct lines without any connection for BPX.
Question
what is the modem or router should be used ?
what is the configuration if its required?
Note
you can see the image below to understand more about the problem .
for more information just post .
pstn.png
I have tow Office
+ Green Office - Head Office
+ Red Office - Branch Office
History
in green office I have more than 12 PSTN line I used 10 line for the green office, the branch (Red office) the don't have any connection except Network line CAT5 .
its impossible to pull another cable for red office because geographic problems, and permitting procedures.
Scope
To use the same network cable for both network and telephone line using additional modem or router..
they need to be tow line from PSTN for tow deference users.
the phone should be analog-set for tow users they can use it as direct lines without any connection for BPX.
Question
what is the modem or router should be used ?
what is the configuration if its required?
Note
you can see the image below to understand more about the problem .
for more information just post .
pstn.png
It sounds like you want a router with unified communications features that would allow you to convert your PSTN to a Voice network, which you could then pass across the existing WAN connection.
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Mr . mattvmotas
yes..
yes..
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Diear kdearing
its very nice solution :)
but i found the cable is cat6 and the port for that is 1G so I well accept your answer and ask another time
its very nice solution :)
but i found the cable is cat6 and the port for that is 1G so I well accept your answer and ask another time
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another time asking
FYI,
It doesn't matter that it is CAT6, you can still split the pairs.
It doesn't matter that it is CAT6, you can still split the pairs.