Jim is right, this is an inexpensive way to go, plus because of its modular construction you can mix and match ports
as you expand your system
Henry

Jim Van Meggelen wrote:

I'd have to suggest that the Digium dev kit is a good way to go.
There's a lot of other things that would work equally well, and you might even be able to save some money (using say a Sipura 3000), but I would argue that the Digium kit will get you up and running the most painlessly, and it'll always be useful to you, no matter what else you might do. Using SIP ATAs and such will be a bit steeper learning curve. Jim.


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    From: Legends [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Sent: February 27, 2006 12:51 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [on-asterisk] Any recommendation for VoIP Hardware?

    Hi, Folks

    How are you. I want establish a small lab to run VoIP Asterisk in
    my home. I need buy some hardware to support my phone.  Any
    suggestion?  One FXO, FXS and Ethernet port is mandatory, right?

    Information regarding price is also welcomed.  Thanks.

    Legends


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