How about MSN Messenger running PC to PC?
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Apollo @ Carmel
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 3:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Question re. VoIP

To make things clear:I have a very simple Lucent Partner II with 8 POTS
lines and 12 extensions (Lucent Partner 18D phones) set-up. What it
comes
down to is I want to connect two branch offices phones using VoIP, so
that
they would be more like part of the office and I would not need to tell
people to call branch office number. We are a small company, so my IT
budget is laughable, so I am praying I can get this all done relatively
cheap. People in that office can use their POTS lines, I just need
intercom to go over internet.
Hope there is a solution for that.


Ron Jones said:
> I don't know how much this could be related to RH, but I figured there
> might be a opensource solution to this with some extra hardware.
> I have Lucent Partner II phone system with 12 extensions. What I would
> like to do is have 2 extra extensions be channeled via my 1Mb SDSL to
> another location with same connection.
>
>
> ---
> It would depend (among other things) on the communications protocol
used
> by your SDSL service. Normally, whatever device is used to convert all
> four wires into IP traffic performs some sort of
> multiplexing/channelizing function. (As in the case of a T1 line, a
> multiplexer will separate the 1.544Mb line into 24 channels of 64Kb
> each, which is all that is required for voice traffic.) in your
diagram
> "...Lucent Partner II ----->connects to something thast converts all 4
> wires
> into IP traffic ---->RH server ---->IP tunnel to another
> location---->..." is the current voice traffic going through the IP
> tunnel? or is it split off from the multiplexer before reaching the RH
> server so that it can then be sent across the circuit switched network
> provided by the phone company?  If not, what performs the routing
> function?
> regards,
> Ron
>
>
>
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