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Hello! I'm wondering if an analog to VOIP type device exists... I would like to take an analog extension out of our Toshiba CTX and convert it to VOIP so I could attach an inexpensive IP phone on the other end.
Thanks! Allan
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Multitech's Multivoip solutions work pretty good.
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You might find what you're looking for at Valcom. Depending on what you want to hook up the VIP-811(fxs) & the VIP 821(fxo) might do the trick. If you're unsure, Valcoms sales & tech support are very good. https://www.valcom.com/techsupport/ip_solutions/IPPorts.htm#FXS_
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If you are trying to extend the extension, over the net, to another location. You could use an FXO device, like the Linksys SPA3102 and any FXS device (like a SPA1001 or 2102) at the set end. Of course you'd have to set them up to establish an IP connection to each other. Both ends are designed to work with a SIP server but can be made to do what you want with some patience.
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