Hello all, normally I pitch Asterisk based solutions but I think for this particular case, it would be overkill. My son's school (45 students total for grades 1-8, so very small, very limited budget) just added some office space across the street from the school. I have set up wireless networking between the two locations.<br>
They now would like a phone system that supports the following:<br><br>non POTS solution<br>supports two lines outgoing<br>supports two lines incoming<br>allows transfer of calls between extensions<br>if nobody answers transfer, VM picks up<br>
wireless extensions (up to 4)<br>intercom type paging between extensions (would be nice, but not mandatory)<br><br>I thought about OOMA, but the range would be too far for handsets in one location to reach the Telo device in the other location (there is a ton of concrete and brick between the two as well). So I think this will need to be something SIP based. This is something I am doing for free, so any low budget ideas that would meet these requirements would be appreciated. Obviously wireless isn't the ideal situation for VoIP, but there isn't much choice in this scenario.<br>
<br>Thanks much for any suggestions.<br><br><br><br>