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2007 Jan 03
6
Any quiet 24 port POE switches out there?
I have an upcoming install which places the switch close to some employees in a quiet work environment. Can anyone recommend a quiet 24 port POE switch? The Linksys SRW224P behind me right now would be objectionable, I'm sure. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Mar 15
6
Cisco phones and Linksys SRW224P
I'm having problem powering Cisco phone's (7940 and 7905) on Linksys SRW224P switch (with PoE functionality). I have tested three phone's, one is working (7905) and two aren't (7905 and 7940). I have plugged all three phones on same switch port with same cable! Do I need to change anything in phone configuration? Is there something wrong with Linksys switch? How can I troubleshoot
2008 Oct 06
8
PoE switch recommendations?
Hey, all. We're rolling out VoIP, and I'm wondering about PoE recommendations, as we're going to have to replace our current network equipment. My first inclination would be to just plunk down the cash and do a Cisco system, but I'm relatively certain that would get shot down by finance. Any recommendations for a couple-hundred-port solution with VLANs, PoE, and QoS? Don't
2006 Apr 21
10
Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch recommendations
Hi listers, I am looking for people who have used Power over Ethernet switches, primarily in conjunction with Polycom IP 501's. I've been looking at the Linksys SRW224P, since I've had good luck with the SRW224 in our office. However, Nortel, Cisco, Adtran, etc. all have an offering, all of which vary in price. I would appreciate any input people have to offer. Thanks, James
2009 Jan 31
6
Quiet 24 port POE gig switch
A little off topic but.... I need to put a 24 port Gig PoE switch into a small office - no computer room / rack etc. All CAT5 terminates near the owners desk (smart huh?). I want to put a PoE switch in place, with 24 ports and Gig speed. Everyone I've researched so far is LOUD... Anyone know of a quiet one? Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2007 Aug 01
3
Slightly OT: SNOM & PoE
Hello All, I apologize for the slightly off-topic question, but I'm sure that the people best acquainted with the issue would be hanging around here. We recently deployed several Linksys POE switches for some smaller customers (10-24 station) and appear to be suffering from intermittent lock-ups of the SNOM phones attached. Obviously we are running Asterisk for the gateway, but I was
2011 Dec 01
3
Issue with Polycom SPIP650 and its sidecar [SOLVED]
2011/11/30 Mike <list at net-wall.com> > Hi Olivier,**** > > ** ** > > It if occurs only on the sidecar, I would imagine this is either a > defective sidecar/Polycom phone, or a defective PoE switch not giving > enough power. Changing PoE port would eliminate of confirm the PoE port > being the issue, but I?m betting on a Polycom defect.**** > > ** ** > >
2007 Feb 13
6
Recomended POE Phones
Hi all, I am looking for phones witch support POE, with a good relation between quality and price to work with asterisk. I just see the Thompson st2030 and the Linksys SPA 922 an SPA 942. Witch of this phones or another ones gave you the best results in a productivity enviroment? Thanks in advance. VoipCrazy. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 Nov 11
2
Server for 25-30 phones, sip trunks over the net
What cpu/memmory configurations have people had good luck with for a small office asterisk server... (polycom's/poe linksys) Dell's got their $200 SC440 going again until the 12th... and I'm thinking it might be just the ticket...
2008 Jan 29
2
POE draw on Aastra 480i
> > Allen Casteran wrote: > > Anyone know what the POE draw is for the Aastra 480i phones? > > We have switches that will do 15 watts on 12 ports but only do 7.7 watts on all 24 ports. > > A Cisco 3560 switch will do 15.6 watts on all 24 ports. > > Just trying to find out if we need that much power. > Drew wrote: > According to Aastra tech support, 5 watts
2006 Mar 21
3
WiFi phones and WDS (Wireless Distribution System)
I'm about to start working with WiFi phones on my Asterisk installations. Can anyone tell me if they are using WiFi phones on wireless network that is extended with WDS and how well the phone handles jumping from access point to access point while on a call? Do any WiFi phones support WPA encryption or are they all still under the impression they are only being used on public hot spots?
2007 Jan 04
4
POE draw on Aastra 480i
Anyone know what the POE draw is for the Aastra 480i phones? We have switches that will do 15 watts on 12 ports but only do 7.7 watts on all 24 ports. A Cisco 3560 switch will do 15.6 watts on all 24 ports. Just trying to find out if we need that much power. Can't seem to find any info on the Aastra site. Comments?
2007 Jan 04
7
Best inexpensive home office router for VoIP (QoS with maybe PoE)
Hi, I'm looking for opinions on the "best value" router to use for home offices. It should work for a scenario in which there are 3 computers and 2 SIP phones, handling QoS so that the phones always have higher priority traffic than the PCs. (and not rely on the phones to do the QoS because some PCs may not be connected to the phones). QoS could be based on destination and source
2006 Dec 10
10
Recommendations for QoS, PoE Switches
Hi all, For a top quality setup, I will need to install high quality VoIP switches with QoS and PoE. My potential customer should not have any problem with call quality. Experienced folks, Please advice me what switches to install and at what price. I may need it for upto 100 phones. What else should I consider so that phones work without problem along with the computers on the same network?
2006 May 26
4
End of migration: adding support for some analog phones
Hi, during gradual migration to Asterisk, I put Asterisk in front of a legacy Alcatel PBX: PRI PSTN <--> Asterisk <--> E1 cable <--> Alcatel PBX After successful deployment of VoIP phones, it's time to drop Alcatel PBX! I'd like to keep some of analog lines to support modem, fax and some older stuff. What's the best choice? A channel bank or a TDM2400P card? Can I
2007 Jun 26
5
Inexpensive Layer 3 Switch?
Any recommendations on an economical layer 3 switch? Preferably something that you have hands on experience with connecting to IP phones with attached PCs? Specifically I need the ability to set the VLAN in the phone to tag voice packets and to set a native VLAN on a per port basis on the switch to put the untagged packets from the attached PC into a separate VLAN. POE is not a requirement
2007 Mar 28
3
PoE - IEEE 802.3af
Hi, I'm not clear on how to use Power--over-Ethernet, specifically with Polycom phones. What I understand, is that by buying the Polycom 501 with the 802.3af cable bundle, I simply connect my phone, through the Polycom provided "special" RJ-45 cable, into a PoE capable switch, and voil?! Is this true? And if so, what happens when the Phone doesn't connect directly to the
2011 Jan 05
3
VoIP PoE phones for restaurant (kitchen)
On Tue, 4 Jan 2011, Andy Graybeal wrote: >> The Polycom 321 has not been EOL'd and supports VLAN. It is, however, >> lacking a 2nd ethernet port if you were to go that route. >> >> -M >> > Thanks for the response Mark. I see the 331 has two ports and the same > features as the 321. > > I'm wondering what phone would be best being used as an
2007 Aug 05
0
Linksys 224P switch and Polycom PoE phones
Hi, I'm in a bit of a bind here, and I'd appreciate anyone who can help me quickly. I have a customer who bought a Linksys 224P switch (PoE enabled, with 24 ports). He also has 4 Polycom 501 phones, PoE bundle. Bizarrely, the switch doesn't seem to power up the phone, even though all ports have PoE enabled.
2006 Jun 17
4
Which phones are good, or at least acceptable, for home and office
I am looking to replace all of the old "Bell" (POTS) phones in my home and office with IP phones. As you can imagine I don't have a huge budget to work with but I want phones that will provide acceptable voice quality and durability. There are basically three categories as I see it 1. satellite phones (low cost, low function) 2. primary domestic phone (good quality, POE capable,