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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by groundstart: I have noticed that all the new laptops all have USB ports. Most of the fone systems and VM systems have the rs232/db connections.
Is there any compatible problems with the USB/DB converters?? </font> I can state that NEC has seen instances whereby the USB/rs232 converters not work for say, their Key Telephone System line .. (EliteMail/ElectraElite, ECTI, etc) .. But work for the bigger 2000/2400 switches. At the same time I've seen instances where another converter can't connect to the big switches, but can connect to the KTS equipment. Weirdness. ------------------ NEC Unified Solutions / Voice Mail and Unified Messaging | Active Voice, LLC ![[Linked Image from activevoice.com]](https://www.activevoice.com/images/graphic_controlcommunications.jpg)
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We have been using the Dell Inspiron 600m. Has a built in serial port, built in ethernet and wireless. Plenty of power and storage space. Works well with the older "classic" systems we service as well as the new systems.
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