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Very interesting!
But these are probably more than I need at home. (kidding)

Thanks George for a good topic!
Posted by: D. T. Schmitz   Posted on: 03/20/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Very interesting!  D. T. Schmitz | 03/20/08
Not unless you need 8 analog phone ports happy  georgeou | 03/20/08
Just a minor nit - otherwise, great job!  NetArch. | 03/20/08
TLAs  donden@... | 03/20/08
Good points  georgeou | 03/20/08
Wiring  Teran | 03/20/08
Per port cost  Teran | 03/20/08
Small works for IP.  Hates Idiots | 03/20/08
Every situation has its own cost/benefit  Teran | 03/20/08
Cisco, Nortel, Avaya, they're all expensive  georgeou | 03/20/08
Not a fair comparison  scott@... | 03/27/08
Wiring could be CAT-5 or 2-pair for the analog phone  georgeou | 03/20/08
That's a separate case  nakram1@... | 03/24/08
My solution  CobraA1 | 03/20/08
Ya tht is cheap  MacAries2 | 03/26/08
Major Issues with VoIP deployments  casachs | 03/20/08
That's not all.  Dr. John | 03/20/08
Power concerns are legit, but manageable.  Hates Idiots | 03/24/08
It's easier to power dumb analog phones  georgeou | 03/25/08
Re:It's easier to power dumb analog phones.  hkommedal | 03/26/08
RE: The cheapest way to do VoIP is still analog  labarker | 03/26/08
RE: The cheapest way to do VoIP is still analog  dzumalt@... | 03/26/08
Don't need no stinkin' Ethernet!  vchlam@... | 03/26/08
Not The Cheapest Way  MacAries2 | 03/26/08
So your POE ethernet ports are free?  georgeou | 07/01/09

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