Grandstream Networks GXW4104
Best gateway for integrating analog lines into a VoIP system.
The GXW FXO IP Analog Gateway series offers the small enterprise, SOHO, remote offices and multi-location enterprises a cost-effective, easy to deploy VoIP FXO solution. The GXW410x series allows any business to seamlessly connect multiple locations with up to 8 PSTN lines, to an IP PBX system, or with an existing traditional phone system. The GXW series includes two models with 4 or 8 ports respectively. Designed and tested for full interoperability with leading IP-PBXs, soft-switches and SIP-based environments. Manageability, a simple configuration, superb voice and video quality and feature rich functionality. Based on open industry standards.
$299.00
Owner Satisfaction
3.6
/ 5
Category Rank
89
/ 93
#89 in VoIP Gateways & Routers
Price vs Category Average
-82%
Below average
FXO Port Count
4
Who it's for
- Businesses transitioning to VoIP while retaining existing landlines
- Small to medium businesses seeking to reduce telecom expenses
- IT administrators needing flexible integration with diverse VoIP platforms
Who should skip it
- Non-technical users or those new to VoIP system deployments
- Users expecting pure digital voice quality from all calls
- Growing enterprises needing to connect many traditional phone lines
Key Specs
FXO Port Count
4
Network Interface
dual 10/100 Mbps
Weight
2.00 LBS
Features
- Connect multiple locations with up to 8 PSTN lines
- Seamlessly connect to IP PBX or traditional phone systems
- Interoperable with leading IP-PBXs and soft-switches
- Simple configuration and management
- Superb voice and video quality
- Based on open industry standards
What customers say
Customers generally find this gateway to be a robust and reliable solution for integrating traditional phone lines into modern VoIP systems. Its performance is often praised for consistent call quality and stable operation once properly configured. However, a recurring theme highlights the significant technical expertise required for initial setup and troubleshooting. While it delivers dependable functionality, users often note a steep learning curve, suggesting it is best suited for those with a solid understanding of network and telephony systems or access to professional support.
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