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Thanks for looking it over. What you found is RADirect's IP-Mux 11. I found the same thing, but while 11 is doing only one T1, the IP-Mux41 will do up to four T1/E1-s. And that's what I need as I actually (if I can make it work) will send a T1 and an E1 over the wireless link. And yes, this wireless link is a single ptp hop at 40mbps, no mesh network here.
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Well I cant guarantee how stable it will be with wifi. It will work for what you want to do though.
If this solution isn't stable or is lacking features you want i'm in the greater Tampa Bay area and can help you find something better or develop a custom Asterisk solution for ya.
Either way, keep us posted, i'm sure others are interested to see how well it works out.
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Cisco gateways can do what you want, but not an 1800.
There are radio systems with built in T1 ports that will do what you want.
Otherwise, use the RAD, that will work fine too. Tradeoff between delay (latency) and echo, but you'll see that when you configure the RAD. It's pretty straightforward.
I've done all three of these solutions.
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