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Can I put two ethernet phones on a private lan and expect to be able
to call from one to the other? I don't see why not, but I'm not sure how the call is identified from one phone to the other. I don't want to use any source on the outside, just a private telephone network setup completely on my lan. Any help/ideas much apprecaited. William |
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William wrote:
> Can I put two ethernet phones on a private lan and expect to be able > to call from one to the other? I don't see why not, but I'm not sure > how the call is identified from one phone to the other. I don't want > to use any source on the outside, just a private telephone network > setup completely on my lan. > > Any help/ideas much apprecaited. Don't know - do they rely on a server? Telling us what make/model they are might help. Cheers Tim |
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> Don't know - do they rely on a server? Telling us what make/model they are > might help. I don't have any hardware yet, but will grab what will work. What sort of server would I need. I was currently thinking about just getting some ethernet phones that I could just plug into computers in different rooms, something like with a speaker fone. |
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William <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:
>> Don't know - do they rely on a server? Telling us what make/model they are >> might help. >I don't have any hardware yet, but will grab what will work. What sort >of server would I need. I was currently thinking about just getting >some ethernet phones that I could just plug into computers in >different rooms, something like with a speaker fone. No. There is a bunch of software that goes with voip phones-- software to contact a server usually. Now you could write software to do you own voip but I doubt that is what you want. |
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> No. There is a bunch of software that goes with voip phones-- software to > contact a server usually. Now you could write software to do you own voip > but I doubt that is what you want. Wait, your telling me there's no open source software to act as a call manager of pbx or whatever this server is that these phones need to connect to? I doubt that. I know it's out there, I just wish I knew what was needed to make this happen. The software that goes with voip phones is a very smart part I'm sure of the overall solution that as I've been searching, seems to be available as open source, but I'm still trying to gather all the components. Isn't it just IP to IP, only I'm asking for the IP's on be on my LAN w/ o using a service outside of it. I hope someone can help me understand what all I'm missing. |
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 12:48:35 -0700, William wrote:
> Can I put two ethernet phones on a private lan and expect to be able > to call from one to the other? I don't see why not, but I'm not sure > how the call is identified from one phone to the other. I don't want > to use any source on the outside, just a private telephone network > setup completely on my lan. > > Any help/ideas much apprecaited. Have a look at asterisk. Dan |
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On Apr 17, 8:12 pm, Dan N <d...@localhost.localhost> wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 12:48:35 -0700, William wrote: > > Can I put two ethernet phones on a private lan and expect to be able > > to call from one to the other? I don't see why not, but I'm not sure > > how the call is identified from one phone to the other. I don't want > > to use any source on the outside, just a private telephone network > > setup completely on my lan. > > > Any help/ideas much apprecaited. > > Have a look at asterisk. > > Dan Yeah, I saw that. Thanks, still trying to understand what all it entails. |
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William wrote:
> Can I put two ethernet phones on a private lan and expect to be able > to call from one to the other? I don't see why not, but I'm not sure > how the call is identified from one phone to the other. I don't want > to use any source on the outside, just a private telephone network > setup completely on my lan. > > Any help/ideas much apprecaited. > See http://www.iptel.org/ they have some good tutorials, and the software to do the job. All FOSS. |
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Thank you guys. So other than this software, I'm assuming all I need are a pair of ethernet phones? |
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On Apr 18, 9:01 am, William <Wizumw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you guys. So other than this software, I'm assuming all I need > are a pair of ethernet phones? Btw - I'm only doing this to do some VoIP testing on networks and QoS, so I'm guessing this is the simplest way. |
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