Connect a home worker to the main PBX.
A home worker gets either a physical phone with SIP registration to the PBX, or a softphone. Both work with TLS/SRTP and a decent home network.
Try this first
- 1Pick softphone (laptop or mobile) for flexibility, or a SIP phone for fixed-desk users.
- 2Registration over TLS, audio over SRTP, no plain SIP/RTP over the internet.
- 3Provide a USB headset, the laptop mic is audibly bad.
- 4Test home internet upload and jitter before blaming the PBX.
When to bring us in
Home internet is structurally weak: switch to softphone on mobile with 4G, do not keep tweaking home Wi-Fi forever.
See also
- Voys, BelXS or RoutIT, which cloud PBX fits?Three popular NL platforms, differences are admin UI, partner model and per-user price.
- Teams Phone: Calling Plan, Direct Routing or Operator Connect?Three ways to connect PSTN to Teams, cost and management differ a lot.
- 3CX: self-host on VPS or take 3CX cloud?Self-host saves licence, but you own SBC, backup and updates.
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