replace home phone with VOIP phone
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I use a mini PC with 1xLAN and 1xWAN network ports as my Pfsense appliance at home
I want to replace our 'traditional' landline based telephone with a VOIP phone and I don't have a dedicated port on my Pfsense appliance to plug the phone into
Would it be wise to plug the VOIP phone into the LAN side of the Pfsense appliance?
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@bbcmodelb I do it with a Snom SIP phone for work, I have a separate VLAN for voice and the phone is the only device on the subnet.
Get yourself a nice cheap Snom 710 off ebay and give it a go, it can all be set up from the phone itself if you have a SIP account & number defined.
I still have my old traditional landline as I'm using ADSL.
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@nogbadthebad said in replace home phone with VOIP phone:
Snom 710
so a VLAN is the way to handle it - ok, I'll look into it
if you happen to be UK based, any recommendation for a service provider?
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the provider I'm looking at recommend an adapter that allows you to plug in your existing phone - this is ideal as my existing phone is cordless
http://www.grandstream.com/products/gateways-and-atas/analog-telephone-adaptors/product/ht801
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@bbcmodelb That adaptor plugs into a phone socket so it wouldn't even touch pfSense, it would still need plugging into the phone line.
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@nogbadthebad
It's got Ethernet and a POTS port. Ethernet goes to the LAN so it can send call via SIP over the Internet. The POTS port goes to a phone. -
@bbcmodelb I recently set up a VOIP using FreePBX for my home office. Routing from LAN presents a problem with the firewall I found. So, I had to set up a DMZ; however, to do that, you'll need three ports and your mini PC only has two.
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I have used Linksys SPA2102 & SPA3102 ATA's wo. any problems , behind pfSense.
Just make sure your sip register frequency (or sip keepalive) is lower than the "Firewall state cleanup" , and depending on your device capability to set the "outside ip" , use a STUN server.
I changed recently to a Gigaset SIP phone , and had no problems with that one too.
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Just sayin', but I left VOIP at home about 10 years ago for Cell alone with a Link2Cell phone base station with 5 handsets to spread around the house. I can use my cell at home, but VOIP in the car is tough...
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@nollipfsense said in replace home phone with VOIP phone:
you'll need three ports and your mini PC only has two
That's where VLANs and a managed switch come in handy.
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@provels said in replace home phone with VOIP phone:
Just sayin', but I left VOIP at home about 10 years ago for Cell alone with a Link2Cell phone base station with 5 handsets to spread around the house. I can use my cell at home, but VOIP in the car is tough...
cell phone coverage is unreliable where I am, so that's a no go
I've found a VOIP phone in the attic, a Polycom CX600, which should do the job. I'll set it up on a VLAN behind Pfsense as suggested and see how I get on
Thanks all for the comments
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@bbcmodelb said in replace home phone with VOIP phone:
cell phone coverage is unreliable where I am, so that's a no go
Cell coverage is poor in my condo, but WiFi calling works well.
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@bbcmodelb said in replace home phone with VOIP phone:
CX600
Think you might find it only supports Microsoft Lync, maybe that's the reason why it's in the Attic.
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@nogbadthebad said in replace home phone with VOIP phone:
@bbcmodelb said in replace home phone with VOIP phone:
CX600
Think you might find it only supports Microsoft Lync, maybe that's the reason why it's in the Attic.
in that case, am I better off buying a proper VOIP phone or an adapter to plug into my existing phone(which will be redundant) - I'm thinking call clarity / features?
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@bbcmodelb If you have network ports scattered about the house, you could move a VOIP phone wherever you wanted, the features would mostly be down to the VOIP provider.
There are plenty of cheap ones on eBay.
The Snom 710 I mentioned is all configureable via a web page once the phone gets an IP address.
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I'd go for either an ATA (Analog to VoIP) adapter , and reuse your existing phone.
Ie.
The linksys is a quite old design , but well proven
https://www.amazon.com/Eboxer-Gateway-Protocol-Internet-Adapter/dp/B07KKD1HY3/I'd prob go for this one , the $4 more for an extra analog channel (2'nd phone). could come in handy.
https://www.amazon.com/Grandstream-GS-HT802-Analog-Telephone-Adapter/dp/B01JH7MYKA/Same func as the GS above , but only 1 analog port
https://www.amazon.com/Grandstream-HT801-Single-Port-Telephone-Adapter/dp/B06XW1BQHC/Or get a new DECT set w. VoIP capabilities.
I can recommend Gigaset DECT VoIP phones.
https://www.amazon.com/Gigaset-C530-Duo-Additional-Businesses/dp/B08M6CWBXX/https://www.amazon.com/Handsets-Affordable-Replacement-Nationwide-robocalls/dp/B085RV13ZP/
I think you're UK based ... Just found out
Too bad you're not in EU anymore.
https://www.amazon.de/Gigaset-C430A-Telefon-Schnurlostelefon-Freisprechfunktion-Go-platin/dp/B00TG2BHBO/A Gigaset GO-Box 100 - They usually connect to most DECT/GAP handsets
See reviews
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gigaset-GO-Box-100-black/dp/B087XN4YZ4/Handset for the Go Box
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gigaset-C430H-Additional-Cordless-Handset/dp/B00F5V2FJ8/Or dual (Just don't connect the Base) so you'll end up w. 1 charger
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gigaset-Nuisance-Blocking-Cordless-Answering-black/dp/B00F07U4R2/Note:
DECT phones from EU uses different freq , than US.
Make sure your choice hasUS freq'sEU freq's , aka. buy locally.Watch out for things like this one , (remember to get the DECT/VoIP base)
https://www.amazon.com/Grandstream-DP720-Dect-Cordless-Telephone/dp/B01GUFAZ9O/Base
https://www.amazon.com/Grandstream-DP750-DECT-Station-Black/dp/B01GUFAYPO/If you're happy with your existing analog , i'd prob try the ATA first.
If you need more handsets scattered around the house , i'd go for a new DECT system w. VoIP capabilities./Bingo
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Have you thought of Ooma? I have a wireless phone system with the base hardwired to my LAN and all extensions cordless.
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great info, thanks
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thank you all so much for the great info - will check out all options mentioned
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@bingo600 said in replace home phone with VOIP phone:
Gigaset-C430A
How is Skype doing these days? Does it have a poor reputation? The phone I found in the attic is designed for it. Its a Polycom CX600.