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We currently use the above call recorder(P/N 3063-00) for the digital stations to save recording of the calls and save to a server. The device is a small box with two line cord ports and 1 USB port to connect to the local pc, software is installed on the pc to record to the HDD and then send to the server location.
The customer wants and IP station at his home office, but needs the ability to record calls and have them sent to the office server. Does anyone know of a "simple" box to be able to do this with an IP phone?
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Just a thought...use a y cable on the 2.5 mm jack and plug one side into the line in or mic in of a pc sound card. Then use Windows sound recorder to record the conversation. This will require the use of a headset of course.
Last edited by Derrick; 07/16/13 03:49 PM.
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