Grandstream Networks GXW 4004/8 Scenario Three GXW40xx & GXW410x Scenario, Connect the GXW40xx

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Scenario Three:

GXW40xx & GXW410x Scenario

Maintain toll-free calling across locations

Connect the GXW40xx

Please use the equipment included in the packaging. Using any other power source may damage the product.

1.Connect one or more standard touch-tone analog telephones (or fax machine) to FXS ports.

2.Connect a PSTN telephone line to LINE port (optional, GXW4004/4008 only).

3.Insert the Ethernet cable into the WAN (GXW4004/4008) or LAN (GXW4024) port and connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to an uplink port (a switch, router or a modem, etc.).

4.Connect a PC to the LAN port (optional, GXW4004/4008 only).

5.Insert the power adapter into the GXW40xx and connect it to an electrical outlet.

6.Using the GXW40xx embedded web server or IVR (Interactive Voice Prompt) menu, you can further configure the device using either a static IP or DHCP.

Configuring the GXW40xx using a Web Browser

1.From the analog phone, press *** to get into the IVR menu. Enter option 02 (GXW4004/4008) or 002 (GXW4024) to obtain the GXW40xx’s IP address.

2.For GXW4004/4008, please enable the “WAN side HTTP/Telnet access” option by entering IVR option 12 and press 9. A reboot or power cycle of the device is required this change. You can also access the GXW4004/4008’s web configuration from a PC connected to the LAN port via 192.168.2.1.

3.Type the GXW40xx’s IP address in your PC browser.

4.Log in using password “admin” to configure the unit.

Grandstream Networks, Inc., 1297 Beacon St., 2nd Flr, Brookline, MA 02446 USA

Tel: (617) 566-9300, FAX: (617) 249-1987

www.grandstream.com Last updated on April 1, 2008

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Contents Analog IP Gateway GXW40xx Quick Installation Guide Application Diagram Equipment Packaging Unpack and check all accessoriesOverview Page Scenario Three GXW40xx & GXW410x Scenario Configuring the GXW40xx using a Web BrowserConnect the GXW40xx Important Settings NAT SettingsFirmware Upgrade Factory ResetDtmf Methods Preferred Vocoder CodecAbout Grandstream Networks Telecommunication via Voice over IP VoIP EN 55024 1998+A12001+A22003 EN 55022 1998+A12001+A22003 Class BNon-applicable Type ggf. Anlagenkonfiguration mit Angabe der Module EN 61000-3-2 EN 55022 2006 Class BEN 61000-3-31995+A12001+A22005

GXW 4024, GXW 4004/8 specifications

Grandstream Networks is renowned for its reliable and versatile communication solutions, and the GXW 4004/8 and GXW 4024 are prime examples of this reputation. These ATA (Analog Telephone Adaptor) devices are designed to bridge traditional analog telephony with the modern digital world of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).

The GXW 4004 and GXW 4008 models support four and eight FXS ports respectively, while the GXW 4024 boasts twenty-four FXS ports, making them ideal for small to medium-sized businesses looking to enhance their telephony systems. These devices offer a seamless integration of analog phone lines and fax machines with VoIP networks, allowing users to maximize their existing telecommunications infrastructure while reaping the benefits of modern technology.

One of the standout features of these adapters is their support for various voice codecs, including G.711, G.726, and G.729. This flexibility ensures high-quality audio transmission, allowing for clear and reliable phone calls. Additionally, the GXW models incorporate advanced echo cancellation and noise suppression technologies, further enhancing call quality.

Security is paramount in any communication system, and Grandstream addresses this with built-in security protocols such as SIP TLS, SRTP, and HTTPS, safeguarding data against potential threats. The devices also feature a web-based management interface, enabling users to easily configure settings and monitor performance from any location, simplifying device management.

Scalability is another key advantage of the GXW series. As businesses grow, they can easily expand their telephony capabilities by adding more adapters. The interoperability with a broad range of SIP-based platforms ensures that the GXW devices can be integrated into various telecommunication environments without issues.

In terms of installation, the GXW 4004/8 and GXW 4024 come with Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability, allowing for easy deployment without the hassle of separate power supplies. This feature is particularly beneficial for organizations looking to streamline network installations.

In conclusion, Grandstream Networks' GXW 4004/8 and GXW 4024 devices represent a comprehensive solution for organizations seeking to modernize their communication systems. With their robust feature set, including multiple port options, top-tier audio quality, advanced security, and user-friendly management, these ATA devices are a strategic choice for enhancing connectivity in today’s digital landscape.