Hans Witvliet skrev:
> During my last blackout i found out that all but my switches were on the
> UPS... bummer!
>
Coincidentially, in danish, "oops" is spelled "ups".
It also gives funny images when your packages are delivered by a company
called "Oops"...
Leif
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Jeff LaCoursiere skrev:
> On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Hans Witvliet wrote:
>
>
>> If you connect your pc with GB-lan card to an dual-ported ip-phone, you
>> and up with an 100Mbps lan connection to your pc.
>>
>> Only way to avoid that, is to insert a cheap second lan-card in your pc,
>> and connect yo
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
>
> On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Hans Witvliet wrote:
>
>> If you connect your pc with GB-lan card to an dual-ported ip-phone, you
>> and up with an 100Mbps lan connection to your pc.
>>
>> Only way to avoid that, is to insert a cheap second lan-card in your pc,
>> and connect you
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 19:10 -0700, Andrew Hakman wrote:
> 2 cables is definitely the best, followed by a cheap gig switch at each desk.
>
GB lan for interconnecting computers would be optimal.
Seperate cabling for voip: ok, but i wouldn't put a switch at every
desktop: A 100MB switch with power-o
Windows, yes, but used to be through 3rd party software. Doubt this
has changed as Windows has no focus on any useful network anything.
Linux, yes, and it's definitely not complicated. Probably take 2
minutes to setup if you already had bridge utils installed, maybe 5 if
you had to install the pac
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Hans Witvliet wrote:
>
> If you connect your pc with GB-lan card to an dual-ported ip-phone, you
> and up with an 100Mbps lan connection to your pc.
>
> Only way to avoid that, is to insert a cheap second lan-card in your pc,
> and connect your phone to the second lan, so yo
If the phone is first, then it slightly limits the PC and rebooting the
phone causes loss of contact with the PC.
If the PC is first you have to have dual ports on it (a few bucks of
hardware, plus configuration costs), then rebooting the PC causes the phone
to loose contact with the world. Not g
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 14:11 +0100, randall wrote:
> >
> >
> its not the network switch that i'm worried about, its the build in
> switch of the phones with the double network card
> --
Hi,
Don't think you'll find phone's with an internally gbit switch.
As for voip it is not needed.
If you c
On 01/15/2010 05:01 PM, David Backeberg wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:54 AM, randall wrote:
>
>> does anybody know of another solution to this or is my conclusion above
>> simply all the choice there is?
>>
> So let me get this straight.
>
> You're planning on buying multiple Gigabi
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:54 AM, randall wrote:
> does anybody know of another solution to this or is my conclusion above
> simply all the choice there is?
So let me get this straight.
You're planning on buying multiple Gigabit, PoE switches, and you're
quibbling over the price of running parall
On 01/15/2010 02:54 PM, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
>
> On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, randall wrote:
>
>
>>> Sure. My point was just that IF you only got one connection in the wall,
>>> its cheaper to get a switch than getting a phone with dual 1Gbit ports.
>>>
>>> Leif
>>>
>>>
>> OK, point taken.
>
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, randall wrote:
>> Sure. My point was just that IF you only got one connection in the wall,
>> its cheaper to get a switch than getting a phone with dual 1Gbit ports.
>>
>> Leif
>>
> OK, point taken.
>
> but i have 6xisdn2 and already 2x24 gigabit switches (will need to re
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list.
i noticed that a lot of VOIP phones have a double network
interface
allowing you to use only 1 LAN cable for
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On 01/15/2010 02:00 PM, Leif Neland wrote:
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hi all,
just subscribed to the list and first mail, nice to be here.
Hopefully i'm in the right place for this question since i'm
planning a
little VOIP implementation at the moment and ran in to something
while
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From: randall
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 7:54 AM
Subject: [asterisk-users] 10/100 voip phones and gigabit connection
hi all,
just subscribed to the list and first mail, nice to be here.
Hopefully i'
On 01/15/2010 12:41 PM, Rob Hillis wrote:
> On 01/15/10 17:54, randall wrote:
>
>> hi all,
>>
>> i noticed that a lot of VOIP phones have a double network interface
>> allowing you to use only 1 LAN cable for both the phone and your
>> desktop, a really nice feature that can save a lot of cable
On 01/15/10 17:54, randall wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i noticed that a lot of VOIP phones have a double network interface
> allowing you to use only 1 LAN cable for both the phone and your
> desktop, a really nice feature that can save a lot of cable, but most
> are 10/100 connections while i have a g
hi all,
just subscribed to the list and first mail, nice to be here.
Hopefully i'm in the right place for this question since i'm planning a
little VOIP implementation at the moment and ran in to something while
going through the shopping list.
i noticed that a lot of VOIP phones have a double
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