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Old 15-09-2008, 11:53
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Hi! im after getting a 5+way adapter that will plug into where our main line comes into the building, so i can convert our 5 work phones to voip as easily as possible,

i can only seem to find 1/2 way adapters, any ideas? cheers!
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Cheers, i had already been looking at this adapter, my main concern was that its a replacement for our current PBX? or would it fit between the PBX and the phones? thanks for your time, its much appreciated!
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You may we get away with just a standard adapter then if that's what you are doing.

So your setup currently looks like this?

PSTN ---> PBX ---> 5 Phones

If thats the case then you will need a 1 port adapter. Perhaps one with PSTN failover. PSTN in to adapter. Internet in to adapter. Adapter in to PBX.

What PBX do you have?

How many concurrent calls do you require?
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Or option 2.

Decent connectivity.
Hosted VoIP Account with a provider like voipfone/gradwell/one of the many others.
Switch.
5 Snom IP Phones.
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