josedavidch
Electrical
- Mar 30, 2006
- 45
Hello all,
I have just recently moved to a new facility where there is no land line instalation on the different areas of offices. I am wondering if that worst to do the wiring to every spot I need an analog line or instead, invest in a wireless phone system where I can use the lines I own from supplier. I have been researching a bit, and I only could locate VOIP to regular phone converters. What I need is a kind of router that accept the regular analog line, convert to VoIP, and route to voip phones I would get for offices. I own I small company and due to different nature of bussines, sometimes, financial, I have moved several times and every time I invest on hardwiring for network and phone just to leave it behind every time I move. This last move, I have fully convert all computers to N-wireless and only need the way to create a wireless phone network. Any tip, lead, would help.
David
I have just recently moved to a new facility where there is no land line instalation on the different areas of offices. I am wondering if that worst to do the wiring to every spot I need an analog line or instead, invest in a wireless phone system where I can use the lines I own from supplier. I have been researching a bit, and I only could locate VOIP to regular phone converters. What I need is a kind of router that accept the regular analog line, convert to VoIP, and route to voip phones I would get for offices. I own I small company and due to different nature of bussines, sometimes, financial, I have moved several times and every time I invest on hardwiring for network and phone just to leave it behind every time I move. This last move, I have fully convert all computers to N-wireless and only need the way to create a wireless phone network. Any tip, lead, would help.
David