FreeRide Components

All FreeRide components connect via a standard Ethernet link to your office network, router or broadband modem, and through these, to the Internet.

  • The FreeRide IP-1302 IP Telephone combines the functions of an FXS gateway with a full featured two line analog telephone, giving you one VoIP line and one for connection to the local telco.

  • The FreeRide IP-2302 IP Telephone provides two IP lines.
  • The FreeRide FXO-1301 Gateway provides two analog ports that can be plugged into a telco phone line or trunk, or to the Line side of a PBX.
  • The FreeRide FXS-1401 Gateway provides two analog ports that emulate a teleco phone line or trunk, suitable for connection to ordinary analog phones, or the Trunk side of a PBX.

At least one QTelNet FreeRide component is required for each office you wish to interconnect. For example applications, see FreeRide Solutions.

What's the difference between an FXO and an FXS? Common question. See our FAQ section or download our FXO vs FXS tech note.

FreeRide Basic Orientation and Applications (slide presentation)

 


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