On 10/31/2012 02:38 PM, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
why not just get a usb headset and use with one of the sip client apps ?
if you're going to the trouble of having a phone to plug in the fxs why
rely on the pc at all ?
use one of the spa type routers and plug the pc into it and the phone
or if you have a free network jack just use a pap2t
Then it works whether you have to reboot the pc etc and does not steal
cpu cycles from the pc.
Anyone manage to make one of these work *on* an asterisk server? Have
been researching most of the morning and have only found
windows-centric devices that talk SIP to asterisk (of course). I want
one that has a Linux driver that preferably could be an asterisk
channel itself. WIthout spending a gazillion dollars of course :)
I found this: Broadtel UPA-1. I have email inquiries into them, but I
saw in a blog post that they would "provide Linux drivers on order",
but nothing further...
Cheers,
j
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