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fdi
vor 4 Jahren
@PETER2021
wäre es nicht sinnvoller, an eine Lösung über DECT direkt im Router oder über eine z.B. per LAN anzuschließende Box (wie die Gigaset Go) nachzudenken und die alte ISDN-Telefonielösung abzulösen?
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fdi
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fdi
vor 4 Jahren
OK, der Einsatz war ja so nicht bekannt, da sollten Gigaset DECT -Handsets als Ersatz funktionieren (Diese Sinus sind wohl nur umgelabelte Gigaset).
Aber trotzdem sollte man sich Gedanken machen für den Fall, das das Basis-Telefon das Zeitliche segnet.
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fdi
vor 4 Jahren
@PETER2021
Was mich nur mal so am Rande interessieren würde:
Welche Telefonanlage ist da genau im Einsatz?
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PETER2021
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fdi
vor 4 Jahren
... eine Anlage bintec ICT46.
Ist inzwischen auch abgekündigt, läuft aber sehr zuverlässig. Mehr professionelle kleine Anlage, zahlreiche Schnittstellen und viele Leistungsmerkmale; Systemtelefone sind über Upo angebunden. Im Gegensatz zu IP: Funktioniert immer und man weiß auch, was passiert.
Vielen Dank mit den Hinweisen. Wir werden es probieren.
Peter
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fdi
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