Re: [asterisk-users] small homebrew pbx

2015-06-17 Thread Paul Hayes
On 15/06/15 07:46, lu...@sulweb.org wrote: Hello all, Given the requirements above, what's a cheap but working PCIe card / USB adapter I could buy for this kind of PBX? Do I need things like echo cancellation? Do I need FXS ports? Thanks in advance, Lucio. I would get hold of some

Re: [asterisk-users] small homebrew pbx

2015-06-16 Thread tux john
Good day, i am using a raspberry pi 2, where i am running asterisk 1.8. it runs really well. to interface the 2 PSTN lines i am using 2x linksys spa3102 costs: -raspberry with case and power supply 50 -spa 3102 25 each. total=100 also i do have a couple of sip trunks with betamax. the

Re: [asterisk-users] small homebrew pbx

2015-06-15 Thread Steve Edwards
On Mon, 15 Jun 2015, lu...@sulweb.org wrote: I'm new here and I'm interested in building a small PBX with asterisk at home. I have one single PSTN line and ethernet cabling in place. I already have fairly decent PC that I can use (AMD FX 8350 16GB of RAM and RAID 10 SATA disks). I make and

Re: [asterisk-users] small homebrew pbx

2015-06-15 Thread James Cass
I picked up a cheap JS200-FX on ebay: http://x100p.com/products/js200fx.php for $30, and it works great for a home install. Very low power draw as well. James Cass http://goog_987864563 jcas...@gmail.com On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Kevin Larsen kevin.lar...@pioneerballoon.com wrote:

Re: [asterisk-users] small homebrew pbx

2015-06-15 Thread Steve Edwards
On Mon, 15 Jun 2015, Steve Edwards wrote: Although, if you lose power, you've probably lost your Internet connection as well so you could only make calls between extensions. And you would lose the Italian equivalent of 911. In the US, everybody over the age of 6 has a cell phone stapled to

Re: [asterisk-users] small homebrew pbx

2015-06-15 Thread Kevin Larsen
I don't know this 'translates' to Italy, but this is what I would advise somebody in the US to consider, assuming you have a reliable Internet connection. 0) I hope you mean you want to run Asterisk at home instead of 'Asterisk at Home.' A@H was an ancient distribution from around

Re: [asterisk-users] small homebrew pbx

2015-06-15 Thread John Novack
James Cass wrote: I picked up a cheap JS200-FX on ebay: http://x100p.com/products/js200fx.php for $30, and it works great for a home install. Very low power draw as well. James Cass http://goog_987864563 jcas...@gmail.com mailto:jcas...@gmail.com The JS-200 runs a very old ( 1.4 ) version

Re: [asterisk-users] small homebrew pbx

2015-06-15 Thread A J Stiles
On Monday 15 Jun 2015, lu...@sulweb.org wrote: Hello all, I'm new here and I'm interested in building a small PBX with asterisk at home. I have one single PSTN line and ethernet cabling in place. I already have fairly decent PC that I can use (AMD FX 8350 16GB of RAM and RAID 10 SATA

Re: [asterisk-users] small homebrew pbx

2015-06-15 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 04:56:31PM +1000, Tim Groeneveld wrote: On Mon, 15 Jun 2015 16:46:13 +1000 [Lucio] wrote Hello all, I'm new here and I'm interested in building a small PBX with asterisk at home. I have one single PSTN line and ethernet cabling in place. I already

Re: [asterisk-users] small homebrew pbx

2015-06-15 Thread Tim Groeneveld
On Mon, 15 Jun 2015 17:26:40 +1000 Tzafrir Cohen wrote The SPA3102 can be found cheap on Ebay, and will be easy to setup in Asterisk. http://www.infoworld.com/article/2633694/data-modeling/your-pstn-and-you--linksys-spa-3102-and-asterisk.html Once the FXS is set up, it's

Re: [asterisk-users] small homebrew pbx

2015-06-15 Thread Tim Groeneveld
Hey Lucio, You will need a FXS port. I would recommend setting up something like Cisco SPA3102. The SPA3102 can be found cheap on Ebay, and will be easy to setup in Asterisk. http://www.infoworld.com/article/2633694/data-modeling/your-pstn-and-you--linksys-spa-3102-and-asterisk.html Once the