Overview; Introduction - New Rock Technologies WROC2002 Installation Manual

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Wireless Office Communication System

1.1 Introduction

The WROC (WiReless Office Communication), which includes WROC2011/2002, combines the
functions of the IP-based PBX telephone systems with the full featured 3G/WLAN broadband router to
deliver an all-in-one communication system for small business and home. With the WROC2011/2002,
your communication and working terminals such as legacy and video phones, computers, webcam,
laptop, tablets, smart phones, USB storage are interconnected via in-house wireless-N or public 3G
broadband network and legacy telephony network (PSTN) and Internet Telephony Service Provider
(ITSP), no matter where you are. The WROC2011/2002 is so easy to configure that a fully working
private network with data, voice and video communication capability can be set up in minutes.
Benefits for Small Business
One system with all communication functions that help to grow business and save budget
Compatible with mobile voice and video communication terminals, such as SIP phones, soft phone on
handset, computer or tablets, and provide mobile extension for employees
Powerful 3G and wireless-N broadband router capability to build-up office network on-fly
Dual USB2.0 ports to support USB storage and turns your low-cost printer into a shared network
printer
Benefits for Home Users
Build-up wireless digital home network to interconnect wireless and wired line terminals, such as
telephone, IPAD, surveillance webcam, digital camorra, USB storage and etc
Built-in IP telephony server function allows family members and friends to call home or each other
through Internet
Get rid of Ethernet cables and phone lines in your home, and the terminals and network appliances are
free to move
The WROC2011/2002 has a rich set of voice system features such as an auto-attendant, hunt group,
self-configurable interactive voice response, three way call conferencing, intercom, music on hold,
follow-me (call forking), call transfer, call-forwarding and much more.
The WROC2011/2002 opens up access to the benefits of VoIP, including allowing up to eight
SIP-based phones and soft phones registered to the system and making calls through internet. The
integrated 3G and wireless-N router enables unique features, such as connecting your business phone to
the ISTP through 3G broadband in case the wired line broadband access is not available in the area, and
enhanced QoS in which the priority of voice communication exceeding the data access. It has an
integrated Web server that allows features to be configured using a Web browser in local network or
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