Difference between revisions of "Linksys rtp300"
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+ | The Linksys RTP300 is a 4-port Ethernet router with two built in phone-lines. Each phone line has a corresponding RJ-11 jack on the back of the device where you can connect any regular analogue phone. | ||
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+ | The RTP300 is often provided to customers by SIP providers as a cheap HW solution to get started quickly with whatever phone you already have at home. If you are registered with a SIP provider chances are that you already have one at home. | ||
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+ | This device supports all common protocols, but this page describes how to use it as a SIP device. It is not PnP in LinuxMCE, but with some simple manual steps it can easily be integrated in your LinuxMCE system. This page describes how. |
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Summary
The Linksys RTP300 is a 4-port Ethernet router with two built in phone-lines. Each phone line has a corresponding RJ-11 jack on the back of the device where you can connect any regular analogue phone.
The RTP300 is often provided to customers by SIP providers as a cheap HW solution to get started quickly with whatever phone you already have at home. If you are registered with a SIP provider chances are that you already have one at home.
This device supports all common protocols, but this page describes how to use it as a SIP device. It is not PnP in LinuxMCE, but with some simple manual steps it can easily be integrated in your LinuxMCE system. This page describes how.