Yes, this is absolutely possible. You're just looking for FXO adapters. Off the top of my head, look for Linksys/Sipura, Grandstream Handy Tone, and Aastra devices for this purpose.
Alex
On 5/15/06, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,I have a question on VoIP adapters. As far as I understand, those adapters are usually used to connect DSL/Cable access to a normal phone (Internet to Adapter, then to PSTN phones).I want to know if you can use those adapters to do the opposite: connect a few lines (1-4 let`s say) to the adapters, then deliver via SIP to an Asterisk box. (I know I could use a TDM400 and Asterisk, but I want to avoid needing a computer at all on site and deliver via SIP to another site).So, is this possible, and with which product?Thank you,Mike
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