Josh Krueger said: >> I like the fact that the HandyTone has 2 ports... > > It actually only has one port. The second port you speak of is a backup > line. You plug a pots line into the "Line" port, and its a failover line > in case the internet connectivity goes down. Kind of a good thing to have > in case theyre using it as the primary line.
Just ordered a Sipura SPA-3000 for this reason exactly. Didn't get the HandyTone 486 becuase the FXO interface is only accessable from the FXS port and only when power is down or it fails VoIP registration. From what I've been able to gather, the SPA-3000 works much the same when power or VoIP is down but it makes both the FXS and FXO interfaces available as separate SIP channels for * to use when all is well. I'll be putting the SPA-3000 inline between the outside line and the rats-nest of existing phone wiring in my house. The goal is to cutover one weekend without my wife noticing. Gorilla VoIP! I can't believe how excited I am about a friggin piece of telecom hardware but this is getting to be adictive. What a geek ;) Paul -- Paul A. Dugas Dugas Enterprises, LLC email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1711 Indian Ridge Drive phone: 404.932.1355 fax: 770.516-4841 Woodstock, GA 30189 USA [ onsite at the Georgia DOT's West Annex, 404.463.2860 x158 ] _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users