Refurbished Phone Exchange Blog — Power Over Ethernet
Using IP Cameras with a Netgear Network Switch
Posted by Rick Torres on
Netgear enterprise switches are an ideal choice for IP surveillance camera deployments. Netgear switches, such as the GS724TP, support high bandwidth which is critical for processing footage and maintaining security. Save Money with Netgear Switches Netgear provides affordable network solutions for small businesses and enterprises alike. By taking advantage of Netgear’s low cost switches, consumers can save thousands off the cost of implementing an IP based surveillance system. This helps to make IP based system cost effective when compared to analog cameras. By moving towards an IP based surveillance system, users are no longer required to use bulky and traditional...
The Yealink T26P Overview
Posted by Rick Torres on
The Yealink T26P is a great phone which utilizes open source software like Asterisk. The T26P differs from the T26 because of the Power over Ethernet option; the T26P can be powered with PoE or power supply. Other great features include the backlit graphical display, three line appearances, ten programmable buttons, four soft keys, dual LAN ports (10/100 Mbps), LED status indicator lights and much more!
Cost Effective Small Business Phone Systems
Posted by Jeff Csisar on
Selecting a phone system for your small business can often be daunting. When just first starting out, many business neglect to think about one of their most important purchases. Business phones are critical for the ability to reach and be reached by your customers. Depending on the size of your company, several small business phone system options exist. The phone systems we’ll concentrate on today are the Bizfon 680, NetVanta 7100, Allworx 6x, and Asterisk PBX. Bizfon 680 The Bizfon 680 is a small phone system produced by Bizfon Inc. The Bizfon 680 is an ideal solution...
Allow us to introduce you to the Adtran IP706 and 712 phones
Posted by Rick Torres on
Adtran IP706 Phone Graphical LCD display (Backlit) 6 Programmable Buttons 6 Line/Call Appearances 10 Fixed Feature Keys 4 Soft Keys Full Duplex Speakerphone Integrated 10/100 Ethernet Switch Built-in Headset Port PoE SIP Adtran IP712 Phone 12 Programmable Buttons 12 Line/Call Appearances Large Graphical LCD Display (Backlit) 4 Soft Keys 10 Fixed Feature Keys (mute, speakerphone, goodbye, message, etc...) Integrated 10/100 Ethernet Switch Built-in Headset Port PoE powered SIP
What are Analog Telephone Adapters?
Posted by Jeff Csisar on
Analog Telephone Adapters (commonly abbreviated to ATA) are devices that are designed to support legacy analog equipment on newer digital or IP based systems. The ATA is most commonly a small separate device that contains an FXS (Foreign eXchange Service) port, an Ethernet port (RJ-45), and a power plug. In addition, sometimes IP based analog terminal adapters can be powered through the 802.3af power over Ethernet (PoE) standard to eliminate the need for a separate power supply. Many businesses now use ATA terminals to connect a legacy phone or fax machine to their system. The fax’s RJ-11 phone line...
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