I want to play around with this thing hapo kwa Huawei router naona iko na connection ya external phone, nitumie line moja for both internet and business call.
Anyone who has ever set it up anichanue kama ni viable ama ina issues?
Enda pale utube chukua course ya avaya, configuration is more or less the same, avaya are the market leaders hiyo sekta
Na Yealink.
If the router is CPE and has GSM/LTE/5G then you can plug in a any regular phone. It will use airtime kama tu modem.
If it is only CPE without a simslot then you’ll have to get a simple VoIP phone and configure in the router.
Other VoIP phones that you’ll have to configure in the phone itself will need either a local PABX or just a cloud service set in the phone connected via Ethernet.
Setting up VOIP can feel like herding cats, but once you get the hang of it, it’s smooth sailing.
One thing that’s really helped me is making sure all the network settings are spot on. It’s crucial to ensure that your router and firewall settings are optimized for VOIP traffic. Quality of Service (QoS) settings can be your best friend here, prioritizing your VOIP traffic over other types of traffic. Trust me, a bit of tweaking goes a long way.
On another note, if you ever need to express gratitude to business partners for their patience or support while you’re getting your VOIP system up and running, this guide is pure gold: https://www.mightycall.com/blog/write-perfect-thank-note-business-partners/. It’s got some great tips on writing the perfect thank you note. A well-worded note can really strengthen your professional relationships.