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Re: internal phone systems..



 

Its very simple. It was one of my first HA project about 7 years ago. Installed mainly because the property is on 3 floors and the PBX (private branch exchange) saves a lot of leg work. Its actually a kind SWMBO automation project as i now dial her extension and say 'When you next come up - can you bring xyz etc' Apart from the obvious of passing incoming calls t the appropiate location and as it is usually when i am in my top office (the loo) pants round ankles etc I put phones in the bathrooms.
 
Check out solwise they used t do them. Technology has moved on and i would consider upgrading as it doesn't pass CID to extensions. Mine is a two wire system and extensions must be master sockets. Uses all standard phone, faxes, modems etc.
 
Steve.
 

 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 9:18 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] internal phone systems..

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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