Martin,
This Grandstream HT503 makes it possible for me to send incoming
PSTN-calls to an Asterisk-server on the local network (for IVR) ???
How about voice quality ? (the negative point of Linksys SPA)
Best regards,
Jonas.
On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 18:59 -0500, Martin wrote:
Grandstream
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 5:38 AM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Need Adapter/Gateway with
PSTN-interface
I've read (through google) that the Linksys SPA-products do
not have good voice quality on the PSTN-line
I am looking for a gateway/ATA that can take conversations on the
analogue line (PSTN) and send them to the Asterisk server on the private
network.
I was experimenting with the Atcom AG-188N but the FXO-port only
supports lifeline, so it's not a real FXO-port that can send incoming
calls to my
On Thursday, November 12, 2009, jonas kellens wrote:
Could someone advice on a gateway that can take analogue calls and
transfer them on my local network ?!
FWIW, I've had a few recommendations for the Linksys SPA3000. However,
I haven't tried this for myself yet since I'm still in the
I've read (through google) that the Linksys SPA-products do not have
good voice quality on the PSTN-line.
Grandstream HT486 is also just lifeline and EOL.
The only I come up with is Patton-gateways but these are not at all
cheap !
Jonas.
On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 10:13 +, Steve Howes wrote:
On 12 Nov 2009, at 09:33, jonas kellens wrote:
I am looking for a gateway/ATA that can take conversations on the
analogue line (PSTN) and send them to the Asterisk server on the
private network.
I was experimenting with the Atcom AG-188N but the FXO-port only
supports lifeline, so
At 02:25 AM 11/12/2009, you wrote:
FWIW, I've had a few recommendations for the Linksys SPA3000. However,
I haven't tried this for myself yet since I'm still in the planning
stage of replacing my current Asterisk machine. In my case, I
currently have a full-size tower and I'm planning to move to a
] Need Adapter/Gateway with PSTN-interface
I've read (through google) that the Linksys SPA-products do not have good
voice quality on the PSTN-line.
Grandstream HT486 is also just lifeline and EOL.
The only I come up with is Patton-gateways but these are not at all cheap !
Jonas