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I opened another office a block away and have installed a 100MBit radio connection for LAN and Internet access. I would like to place six or so phones there as well, but the original DCS is not an IP based phone. Any suggestions? All I've found so far is an analog extension which is less desirable. Thanks, --Mike
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If its a DCS you can upgrade the cabinet to an os 500 and reuse the cards and phones you have. It will save you a good chunk of change, keep in mind your upgrade will need 1 mgi card for connections to the new location.
And a few ip phones.
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You could use the DECT system eg 1500 (8 Dect Handsets) can use external aerial to get distance
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They dont have dect in the USA but they do have wip
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