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Fujitsu FDX-840. Below are some images of the new all-singing-all-dancing Fujitsu FDX-840. This device replaced my Cisco ATA 186 VoIP switch. A typical 10min call using my broadband connection takes around 14Mb (upload & download) so the total bandwidth for that 10min call was 28Mb. You can find more information below and you can find our FAQ's about VoIP here.
The FDX-840 VoIP Station Gateway links traditional telephony networks to IP networks with conventional telephony devices such as analog phones or fax machines. The FDX-840 includes two loop start Foreign Exchange Subscriber (FXS) interfaces with normal RJ-11 telephone connectors that provide voice/fax communication over the IP network, and it also provide two Ethernet ports. One Ethernet port is for a DSL/Cable Modem or other WAN devices, and the other is for connection to create a home or small office LAN networks. The built-in DHCP server/client and Network Address Translation (NAT) function automatically assign IP address for LAN users, allowing multiple users to share a single Internet connection. It can be configured/monitored via the Console, Web browser or Telnet and SNMP management is also supported. By routing calls over the Internet or any IP network, this gateway can reduce or eliminate long distance or inter-office phone charges. Corporations can also enjoy the benefits of network consolidation and reduction of leased lines by relying on the Internet service providers to deliver toll-quality voice communications over the IP networks. Designed for versatility and performance, the FDX-840 VoIP Gateway provides the following features: · Two analog loop-start FXS interfaces using female RJ-11 connectors · One analog POTS interface for PSTN Life Line · One 10Mbps WAN port for connecting to a DSL/Cable Modem or other WAN devices · One 10/100Mbps LAN port for connecting to a local network · IP address assignment using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or static configuration · IP Routing support (RIP1, RIP2 and Static Routing) · Remote software download/update · Support IP sharing to allow multiple users to access the Internet via a single IP address · Build-in PPPoE function to support dial-up connection for broadband technology · Support QoS to guarantee voice quality · Automatic Call Redirection (ACR) function support · Life Line support 1. Automatic fall back to PSTN mode in case of power failure 2. PSTN/VoIP line selection manually (VoIP/PSTN Call alternation via configurable prefix number) 3. Listening of incoming call from PSTN
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