We’ve reviewed several of Grandstream’s products and solutions for SMBs/enterprises. This time, we looked at its GXW IP Analog Gateway Series. The Series enables businesses to integrate traditional phone systems into VoIP networks as well as to easily manage communication costs.
Grandstream’s GXW Series of Analog Gateways is designed for full implementation with countless IP-PBXs and softswitches, including most SIP-based environments. Our review of the offering focuses on the GXW4200 Series, which does a great job at creating a hybrid IP/analog telephone system.
We recommend this Series if your contact center would like to upgrade its existing endpoint solitons without the cost of totally replacing phones, fax machines, and traditional business PBX systems.
Features & Advantages of Grandstream’s GXW IP Analog Gateway Series
Included in the GXW4200 Series is the:
- GXW4216
- GXW4224
- GXW4232
- GXW4248
What we found is that the GXW Series is compatible with most existing phones on the market and includes multiple FXS analog telephone ports. In addition, it offers clear voice quality and auto-provisioning for simple setup.
If security is a concern - the Series has advanced security protection in the form of STRP/TLS and HTTPS encryption. Likely the strongest feature we found is the GXW’s ability to handle high volumes of calls. To put the cherry on top – the Series is a cost-effective method of enjoying the advantages of VoIP communications without breaking the bank on new SIP phones.
Failover – yet another key feature of the Series, works to ensure full-time accessibility to business phone systems and data.
Additional features include:




