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<font size="-1">Bob:<br>
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Your question is kind of obtuse, Asterisk is an application that runs
over an IP network, not sure if you're going to get much of a
response. Should be worded as anyone using LRE over cat2/cat3 cabling
in hotels/offices for networking. <br>
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</font><font size="-1">Distance is going to be your enemy here so </font><font
size="-1">answer is probably won't work. Your choices are putting an
ADSL DSLAM in the basement and an ADSL modem in the room, a TUT systems
Ethernet may work, or Ethernet over Powerline. All of which we've done.<br>
<br>
Let me know if you need any more information, but to give you a direct
answer we'd need more info on the building you're working on in terms
of run lenths, number of rooms/offices, required speeds.<br>
<br>
Hope this helps<br>
<br>
Clay S Perreault<br>
Phase Global Limited<br>
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<div>Okay,</div>
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<div>Anyone tested Long Range Ethernet technology over cat 2 or 3 to
enable Asterisk based voice services over old wiring?</div>
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<div>Anyone???</div>
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