![]() Unlike a traditional VoIP system, with the X-Lite, there is no central server to install or maintain. ![]() An X-Lite is used to connect to a PSTN, so as to make and receive international calls using a private IP network without having to use an analog line. To connect to a VoIP account, an IP-based MAC address is communicated to the Softphone client and a unique counterpart is used between the client and server to identify each call source. A standard PSTN number is tied to an assigned MAC address, which is broadcast by the subscriber and routed to the correct softphone or dedicated server. A MAC address determines the service provider and the MAC code is what identifies the call source. The X-Lite is an easy-to-use, IP-based phone system that supports both softphones and dedicated lines. ![]() In addition, X-Lite is inexpensive and simple to use for anyone who is familiar with basic computer and network design. The ability to configure multiple X-Lite connections makes it possible to place a single telephone number on a multitude of networked computers. A basic X-Lite configuration runs on a single network connection making it perfect for either a single computer or multiple computers on different networks. A Mac and PC based X-Lite is easy to install, run, and configure. A X-Lite is a small, lightweight VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone that is easy to use for anyone who desires a simple yet highly efficient phone system.
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