[VoiceOps] VoIP on 10mb Cat 3 switched network

Erik Flournoy erik at eespro.com
Fri Jan 4 13:43:19 EST 2013


You'll most likely have to hard set the phones and or ports to 10mb I don't
see a problem with it.  If that fails pull new cable or put a small DSLAM
and modems :-/

Erik Flournoy
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301-218-7325

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On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Carlos Alvarez <carlos at televolve.com> wrote:

> Has anyone had experience successfully running VoIP over 10mb Cat 3
> cabling?  A new customer has asked, because that's what they have in place.
>  I'm not interested in an unreliable solution just to save a few bucks, but
> in theory it should work reliably to have a dedicated 10mb to each phone
> and then gigabit out of the main switches.
>
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