That's an awesome question.
1. Remove 1 conductor to any Norstar phone ~ jack and perform the test.
2. Put in place a "known" bad and non-working Norstar phone and perform the test.
3. Cross-connect one conductor (any) to another Norstar DN port-single conductor while leaving the other two...
Sure- you can also google it:
Keep in Mind- since you are in Detroit- you may try dialing a "different" number to the ISP or find an ISP that offers TURBO packages such as Netscape-- if you don't want to spend the money on Cable or DSL.
http://www.dslreports.com/...
Release Notes for Release R4.3.5
SuperStack? 3 NBX? Networked Telephony Solution
NBX 100 Communications System
! CAUTION: To upgrade an NBX system to R4.3 software, you must first upgrade to NBX Release R4.2.7 or higher. If you upgrade from R4.2.6 or an earlier release, and then later reboot...
Yes- reboot the phones at the remote end- complete power down. If that fails then do the manual thing:
http://65.18.179.22/UserTipsDocs/quickref.pdf
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Okay maybe iffn you have the bucks then look at the SONEXIS solution...way cool, but ya gotta do your business case and math...ROI, etc... itz very cool and I've used it first hand on traditional and internal with our IP-PBX.
(We just can afford it as an ownership option for our company)...
Your right... just missing what I'm saying- 56,000 bps ? That PC you own isn't going to knock down the speed. If we bring in DSL, Cable, Satellite, T1, F-T1 then yes, the PC can be a roadblock or contributing factor to accomplishing the best speed on the 'pipe'
Well- think also of this...
I didn't say 3Com manufactures a solution for NLOS- you read more into it...I referred to "the Ghz solutions today..."
As for the 3Com solution talking about is their NBX, SS3 and vcx product line as was discussed by 'pnabby'
As for 802.16d the reference is to FIX weirdness (that you have...
You are correct that 3Com is working with Uniden.
The Uniden is already at least showing up in NetSet as an option--- 3Com beta~beta sites still testing ?
Background:
DECT
http://portal.etsi.org/dect/Summary.asp
Other 3Com Info on Wireless...
And to add - the WEIRDNESS that was suggested is there and the whole reason behind 802.16d is to:
Fix things not covered by 802.11c, (which is the standard for developing access points)
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Bernie321 your wireless WLAN very doable as was mentioned/tossed around with 3Com wares previously.
The Layer 2/3 good idea for the 3Com solution but since ccmuser is bent on Cisco and Cisco is the only thing he has an answer with and IP--well, forget it.
Bernie321 get your info from 3Com-...
BagsNYC - I'm making a BIG assumption:
if you are in NYC then call 1-877-813-0623 which is Verizon Conference Connections. Enrollment is FREE. As about on demand coferencing and the rates.
It's an alternative to bridges, and IP solutions of all which require investment.
The older I get, the...
not a quick fix
Calling Party disconnect is issue. The box must have DS so since it doesn't:
visit: http://www.sandman.com/cpcbull.html
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ccmuser- you are now shooting off at the mouth.
I've been selling, servicing, installing the IP-PBXs for over 6 years.
Obviously- you can't tie the UPS, power, and site surveys to what is discussed since you are a consultant contractor with a Cisco bent are are pretty much clueless about power...
Please NOTE the NOTES !
there is a way to do it with out having to reconfigure all the users settings.
1) First make a note of the MAC Address of the new phone. And also note the MAC Address of the phone to be replaced.
2) Go into NetSet/System Configuration/System Wide, and check the 'Auto...
The 3C892 modem is an ISDN BRI LAN/Modem/router -
The WAN connection must be ISDN. The LAN connection is ethernet-
I think you are trying a band aid for some reason that I know not. So, can you tell me why you want to do this ?
I'm familiar with the 3C892 and 3C892A boxes and have used them...
Telephony Audits require a skillset, knowledge base and background in PBXs installation, maintenance not just programming and use. Then, you must understand the billing, inventory, interworkings of what you are looking at- otherwise the audit is pretty much useless. So what, you see the bills...
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