Quote from: bimbar on June 25, 2024, 12:39:25 pmQuote from: Marinoz on June 24, 2024, 05:44:07 pmUbiquiti aps cost a lot and dont come with voip capabilitiesActually they're fairly cheap, at least if you think in business terms.You might want to look into mikrotik, there are very cheap devices available.Even if fisrly cheap they dont ussualy come with voip
Quote from: Marinoz on June 24, 2024, 05:44:07 pmUbiquiti aps cost a lot and dont come with voip capabilitiesActually they're fairly cheap, at least if you think in business terms.You might want to look into mikrotik, there are very cheap devices available.
Ubiquiti aps cost a lot and dont come with voip capabilities
Quote from: Marinoz on June 25, 2024, 03:32:28 pmQuote from: bimbar on June 25, 2024, 12:39:25 pmQuote from: Marinoz on June 24, 2024, 05:44:07 pmUbiquiti aps cost a lot and dont come with voip capabilitiesActually they're fairly cheap, at least if you think in business terms.You might want to look into mikrotik, there are very cheap devices available.Even if fisrly cheap they dont ussualy come with voipBecause they're access points, none of this comes with voip, and it really shouldn't either.
Like the one I use Grandstream 801. Plugs into RJ45 on one of my switch ports and the "old school" landline plugs into its RJ11. No configuration needed in OPN except I don't like my provider pushing "functionality" via new firmware into it, so I block on OPN the "call home". I was lucky my friend worked there and gave me admin creds for it. But yes, that is a separate device.I also assume here you don't mean a pbx style router like for an office with multiple users with different "lines" for your question.Point being that a "consumer router with VOIP" is to my knowledge, nothing other than one with an RJ11 port for the phone and QoS to give priority to the voip traffic. If you have plenty of bandwith on your package, you don't normally need to worry about it.So all in all you still need a separate device for that voip part, and another for creating a Wifi Access Point.If you were to create the VM mentioned, you need only buy a wifi card for that one of the two devices.