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Re: internal phone systems..



Hmm, these cost quiet a bit considering im just playing around. I recall
a friend doing it a few years ago just by putting votages on different
lines. All very messy etc. I've also considered VoIP handsets although
these cost loads too!

Matthew.



John McManus wrote:
>
> This would probably most easily be done by a PBX (private branch
exchange).
> There may well be ones out there that support normal analogue exchange
lines
> ... but I only have experience of the ISDN variety.
>
> The PBX that I have is from Network Alchemy... it takes 2 ISDN2e
circuits (4
> channels) and provides 16 extensions.  They also do an entry model
> (Cybergear Gold) for about £300? that takes an ISDN2e / Home Highway
in and
> provides 6 extensions out (for your normal house phones).  With the
> Cybergear you can call from one extension t  another, transfer calls,
have
> hunt groups etc.  Can also act as a (simple) ISDN router.  It provides
TAPI
> integration t  the PC desktop, PC based voice mail and lots of other
stuff.
>
> There are a number of other systems that have similar functionality...
but I
> don't know much about them.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matthew Keay" <m@xxxxxxx>
>
> > Guys,
> > I've only just joined list & am very new t  the HA thing so
go easy :)
> > I'm considering how easy it would t  link up various regular
phones on a
> > simple system. Just so they can talk to each other (seperately
would be
> > very cool..but..;)).
> >
> > Anyone had any experience of doing this? Any pointers? :)
> >
> > Matthew



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