What you will need Apart from our Adapter KA200 at the remote office, and KA300 at the
main office, you will need a router with a spare port and broadband at each premises. You will also need 1 or 2 spare analogue exchange ports on your PABX. I will also
need an engineer who understands your PABX to wire your spare exchange line and extension ports to the KA200 adapter.
It most cases, there is nothing more to do than connecting it and the
system will work fine.
The voip calls make use of the unused bandwidth on the router and so the
calls are free of charge. 1 line usually works very well even on the minimum
bandwidth of 512K. Should you be using up the bandwidth with
large file transfers then in practice, you may suffer temporary speech
degradation during occasional file transfers. If you do not already have
one, you can prevent this by getting a router which allows you to reserve
bandwidth for speech. If you expect to use 2 speech channels regularly,
you they may need to rent more bandwidth.
Note, although we set up the adapters, we do not setup the routers. Having
said that, in most cases with small business, their routers have DHCP
enabled by default which means they auto detect our adapters without you having
to do anything to set them up.
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