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Hi Folks - just getting into the whole pbx thing and am looking for some advice on what equipment and set-up I need, and especially if we can do this with the free version of 3CX.
Right now we have two offices with two people in each. One office has 2 pstn lines and the other a single pstn line.
Both offices have multiple Plusnet VOIP numbers. We are running Gigaset 680 handsets attached through the gigaset terminal to our Netgear router.
What equipment do we need in addition to this to get both offices connected?
What I'd like is to be able to do is treat firstly, the VOIP numbers as if they were all on the same pbx system (I know we can do something like that with the 3CX system), and secondly, if possible treat the 3 pstn lines as if they were all on the same pbx too. If we could transfer the lines internally for both VOIP and pstn that would be the ideal?
Any suggestions on equipment and set-up would be very welcome, and if we cant do this with the free version of 3CX which set-up do we need and what will be the minimum costs involved???
Feedback apprecaiated
Right now we have two offices with two people in each. One office has 2 pstn lines and the other a single pstn line.
Both offices have multiple Plusnet VOIP numbers. We are running Gigaset 680 handsets attached through the gigaset terminal to our Netgear router.
What equipment do we need in addition to this to get both offices connected?
What I'd like is to be able to do is treat firstly, the VOIP numbers as if they were all on the same pbx system (I know we can do something like that with the 3CX system), and secondly, if possible treat the 3 pstn lines as if they were all on the same pbx too. If we could transfer the lines internally for both VOIP and pstn that would be the ideal?
Any suggestions on equipment and set-up would be very welcome, and if we cant do this with the free version of 3CX which set-up do we need and what will be the minimum costs involved???
Feedback apprecaiated