Setup guide

A simple example
Description
Setting up the Wandy IP Telephone
Setting up the IP Telephony Gateway
Setting up the Welltech IP Telephone
Setting up Wandy Router and CISCO Router
Setting up PBX to PBX Connection over an IP Network
General Information
Summary
The Wandy RouterOS IP Telephony feature enables Voice over IP (VoIP) communications using
routers equipped with the following voice port hardware:
• Quicknet LineJACK or PhoneJACK analog telephony cards
• ISDN cards
• Voicetronix OpenLine4 (was V4PCI) - 4 analog telephone lines cards
• Zaptel Wildcard X100P IP telephony card - 1 analog telephone line
Specifications
Packages required: telephony
License required: level1
ip telephony
Standards and Technologies: RTP
Hardware usage: Pentium MMX level processor recommended
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Description
IP telephony, known as Voice over IP (VoIP), is the transmission of telephone calls over a data
network like one of the many networks that make up the Internet. There are four ways that you
might talk to someone using VoIP:
• Computer-to-computer - This is certainly the easiest way to use VoIP, and you don't have to
pay for long-distance calls.
• Computer-to-telephone - This method allows you to call anyone (who has a phone) from your
computer. Like computer-to-computer calling, it requires a software client. The software is
typically free, but the calls may have a small per-minute charge.
• Telephone-to-computer - Allows a standard telephone user to initiate a call to a computer user.
• Telephone-to-telephone - Through the use of gateways, you can connect directly with any
other standard telephone in the world.
Suppoted hardware: