You need Comcast Business to get a static IP. When you get business service, they give you the right modem. Business class usually requires a 1 year contract and install fee of something like $300.
http://business.comcast.com/
It sounds like he's looking at Hosted PBX, which is more than just VoIP lines.
http://hostedpbxservices.com/
If you get just get a Vonage line then you still need a PBX to do all those fancy things.
If you're considering OpenSIS start by installing it and trying it out. You'll probably run in to problems, but that's the best way to learn.
You can run Apache/MySQL/PHP on Windows or Linux. A shortcut to installing these is to get a Linux distro with these configured or a all-in-one type of...
Do you know how to install those server applications?
What is the minimum amount of time this organization can handle being without access to this data?
What happens if your server memory goes bad?
What happens if a server hard drive dies?
What happens if the building burns down?
What happens...
The reason no company will help, is touching an old server like this is asking for trouble. If anything else breaks while you're working on it, good luck finding the right part in a reasonable amount of time. Which, for a business, is usually a day or less.
If you're going to go ahead with...
This sounds a communication error. Might be the clients router is blocking PPTP passthrough (port 1723 and protocol GRE) or the clients IP range is the same as your office networks.
Also, check the event longs on the server for failed attempts.
I believe your external hard drive will need to be formatted with the Mac file system to be used with Time Machine
Look here for more answers: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1427
I don't think what you're trying to do it possible, setting up your own microcell-to-VoIP.
If it were, people would be setting these up everywhere for free cell phone service. Unfortunately there is licensing on the radio frequencies and you can't just set up your own phone cells. Companies pay...
I think you might be talking about AT&T 3G microcell: http://www.wireless.att.com/learn/why/3gmicrocell/
I don't think making one of these on your own will be very easy.
Apple doesn't make products to cash in on fads, they make products that last. The ipod introduced MP3 players to the masses and has lasted almost 10 years now.
Take a look at their website, you can find their whole product lineup within a few clicks. Each product is designed with a specific use...
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