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| Product Overview |
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The FVG-GS16 integrates traditional analog telephony devices with IP networks by providing multiple FXS ports alongside Ethernet connectivity. It fits well in environments looking to preserve existing phone hardware while adopting VoIP technology, offering a balance of compatibility and network integration. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Fortinet |
| Technical Information | |
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| Interface | RJ-45 (10/100Base-T), RJ-11 (FXS) |
| Ports | 2 x 10/100Base-T, 16 x FXS |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Form Factor | Desktop |
| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Assembly Required | No |
| Compliance Standards | RoHS, CE, FCC |
| Product Description |
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The FVG-GS16 is a VoIP gateway designed to connect traditional analog telephony equipment to IP networks. It is commonly found in telecommunication setups requiring integration between legacy phone systems and modern network infrastructure. Communications professionals and IT teams responsible for voice network management often rely on this device. Key Features
This gateway plays an important role in bridging analog telephony with IP-based voice systems, enabling seamless communication across different network types. Its dependable performance and straightforward setup make it a practical choice for maintaining voice infrastructure without full system overhauls. |
| Use Cases |
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The FVG-GS16 gateway is typically deployed in environments that require mixing legacy telephony equipment with IP-based communication systems. It suits organizations managing both analog phones and voice over internet protocol networks, ensuring smooth interoperability. How It's Used:
By enabling straightforward analog-to-IP conversion, this gateway helps maintain voice communication continuity while supporting gradual network evolution. It enhances operational flexibility without sacrificing established telephony capabilities. |