ETHERNET to WIRE LINE or LEASE LINE ADAPTER??????

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FMROB
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ETHERNET to WIRE LINE or LEASE LINE ADAPTER??????

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I am looking to use two canopy style units with a POE or power over ethernet power unit.

These units will do an airhoc mode and talk directly to each other emulating a link.

Who makes a unit that converts a ethernet to a two or four wire style breakout.

In other words I want to emulate a T1 style lease line so I can set up a remote reciever.

Forgot to mention, Just wanna see if anyone knows products other than the DVSI, VEGA, or JPS units....They are way to overpriced for very simple unit.


Thanks, Rob
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Post by JohnWayne »

If you haven't bought anything yet, then I would look at the Proxim Lynx radios. They have a single T1 radio in either 5.8GHz or 2.4GHz. Price is about $5000 per end for the radios only.

If you want to use the Canopy stuff, then I would use something like an Adtran Atlas 550 with a T1 card to do the "conversion". The Atlas chassis is about $2100 and the T1 card is about $300.

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Post by FMROB »

Okay, I'll take a look. I just can't believe that this stuff is so expensive. For a simple breakout module from 4 wire analog to convert to ehternet.

Anyway, I have already purchased some used smartbridge equipment.

I was lookng around at some VOIP phone equipment.

Would a 4 port FXS gateway work. It connects 4 wire analog POTS equipment to a LAN/WAN.

They said it would have to be a sip or H.323 protocol.

Any info on this stuff. Thanks, Rob
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