Grandstream
GXW4248V2
48 Port FXS Analogue VoIP Gateway Version 2
The GXW4248V2 is a 48-port FXS gateway that allows businesses of all sizes to easily deploy Gigabit-speed VoIP solutions.
It can seamlessly connect multiple locations and all devices within an office to any hosted or on-premise IP PBX network to make deployments as easy as possible.
Grandstream
GXW4248V2
48 Port FXS Analogue VoIP Gateway Version 2
The GXW4248V2 is a 48-port FXS gateway that allows businesses of all sizes to easily deploy Gigabit-speed VoIP solutions.
It can seamlessly connect multiple locations and all devices within an office to any hosted or on-premise IP PBX network to make deployments as easy as possible.
Description
The GXW4248V2 is a 48-port FXS gateway that allows businesses of all sizes to easily deploy Gigabit-speed VoIP solutions. It can seamlessly connect multiple locations and all devices within an office to any hosted or on-premise IP PBX network to make deployments as easy as possible.
The GXW4248V2 enables you to build a low-cost hybrid IP/analog telephone system that allows you to enjoy VoIP communications while retaining your investment in existing analog phones, fax machines, and legacy PBX systems.
It is completely SIP-compliant and interoperable with a wide range of VoIP systems, analog PBXs, and phones on the market. It features multiple FXS analog telephone ports, superb voice quality, a suite of telephony functionalities, easy provisioning, flexible dialing plans, advanced security protection, and strong performance in handling high-volume voice calls.
It offers a cost-effective hybrid IP and analog telephone system that allows you to enjoy the benefits of VoIP communications.
The GXW4248V2 has 48 FXS ports, and a Gigabit network port and features broad interoperability with most service providers, soft-switches, and SIP-based environments.
Features
Version 2 | ||
2x 50-pin Telco connectors | ||
Gigabit Ethernet and a backlit 128x32 graphic display with support for multiple languages | ||
4 SIP Server profiles per system and independent SIP account per port |