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No, I just want to be able to use my computer as a phone.
I don't want to use NEC's softphone--I already have an H.323 softphone.
From what I understand, Dterm IP phones only support proprietary NEC peer-to-peer protocol. (I might be wrong)
So if I were to use this H.323 softphone, I would need to go via NEAX 2000 IPS in order to interface to Dterm IP phones. (Correct?)
So my question is: I guess I would need some sort of interface cards or something to enable that... Do you know what is it that I need?
Thank you.
Tim
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