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10-07-2016, 10:53 PM
#1
Hello, I'm seeking guidance on what this project involves and whether it's feasible. Your research would benefit from some direction. To start, you have a bundled landline number included with your package, accessed via an RJ11 port on your ISP modem—a standard analog line. You're considering using Unifi for networking purposes. Would integrating Unifi simplify things? Could its features help achieve what you need?

You aim to:
1. Connect wirelessly to the telephone jack across the house (e.g., via a base station with WiFi or RF extension phones).
2. Implement voicemail and call routing, similar to extensions for specific home phones.
3. Enable interphone calling within the house, such as ringing an assigned extension number from another device.
4. Optionally, have an Android app that displays line status (e.g., voicemail) and can initiate calls through the landline.

Are there existing systems that offer this functionality? If not, what keywords should you focus on for further investigation? Thank you in advance for your support.
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skydoestoddler
10-07-2016, 10:53 PM #1

Hello, I'm seeking guidance on what this project involves and whether it's feasible. Your research would benefit from some direction. To start, you have a bundled landline number included with your package, accessed via an RJ11 port on your ISP modem—a standard analog line. You're considering using Unifi for networking purposes. Would integrating Unifi simplify things? Could its features help achieve what you need?

You aim to:
1. Connect wirelessly to the telephone jack across the house (e.g., via a base station with WiFi or RF extension phones).
2. Implement voicemail and call routing, similar to extensions for specific home phones.
3. Enable interphone calling within the house, such as ringing an assigned extension number from another device.
4. Optionally, have an Android app that displays line status (e.g., voicemail) and can initiate calls through the landline.

Are there existing systems that offer this functionality? If not, what keywords should you focus on for further investigation? Thank you in advance for your support.

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skellrax
Junior Member
5
10-08-2016, 01:06 PM
#2
you're not really going to find these features in home-level systems. This is office-tier call handling stuff. So unless your budget for this is 4+ digits? That's not gonna happen.
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skellrax
10-08-2016, 01:06 PM #2

you're not really going to find these features in home-level systems. This is office-tier call handling stuff. So unless your budget for this is 4+ digits? That's not gonna happen.

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DarkSkarlet
Senior Member
415
10-09-2016, 01:12 AM
#3
Asterisk could potentially handle many of your needs, suggesting you're interested in configuring a PBX. Since you're unfamiliar with the setup and hardware, the only guidance available is what others say about Asterisk.
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DarkSkarlet
10-09-2016, 01:12 AM #3

Asterisk could potentially handle many of your needs, suggesting you're interested in configuring a PBX. Since you're unfamiliar with the setup and hardware, the only guidance available is what others say about Asterisk.

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Pigzerd
Member
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10-09-2016, 02:58 AM
#4
Sorry to hear the budget didn’t match expectations. It looks like the VT ech-IS8151-5 could work for most of your needs. I’ll explore PBXs and see if self-hosting is an option. If not, the VTech model might be the best fit.
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Pigzerd
10-09-2016, 02:58 AM #4

Sorry to hear the budget didn’t match expectations. It looks like the VT ech-IS8151-5 could work for most of your needs. I’ll explore PBXs and see if self-hosting is an option. If not, the VTech model might be the best fit.

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FieryDankTacos
Junior Member
29
10-09-2016, 06:24 AM
#5
If this were straightforward SIP VoIP, it could work well. Dedicated VoIP base stations usually support several SIP accounts, directing them to particular devices, though this involves multiple services that are often affordable. Direct calls between devices are also common in these setups. However, if your ISP restricts connections through their own router, you won’t be able to use your current plan. Running your own PBX might help with extension support, but it can be complex to configure. If you can’t access your account from the PBX, installing hardware to connect to an analog line becomes costly.
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FieryDankTacos
10-09-2016, 06:24 AM #5

If this were straightforward SIP VoIP, it could work well. Dedicated VoIP base stations usually support several SIP accounts, directing them to particular devices, though this involves multiple services that are often affordable. Direct calls between devices are also common in these setups. However, if your ISP restricts connections through their own router, you won’t be able to use your current plan. Running your own PBX might help with extension support, but it can be complex to configure. If you can’t access your account from the PBX, installing hardware to connect to an analog line becomes costly.