I am currently using both (2)SPA2102 and (1)SPA3102 connected to my * ,they
both work just fine for my needs. The SPA3102 is also use as my backup
system. I have my Bell (PSTN) connected to it, if for any reason I should
lose power or my VOIP trunk is acting up all my VOIP calls are forwarded to
my Bell number and passes Thur the SPA3102. The SPA2102s are setup for
extensions and my POT extensions are connected to it.

Its an inexpensive router to go and works fine for SOHO and small business.
However as David mentioned it does require more wiring space.



On 3/4/07, David Cook (Canada) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Quoting Kedaar Ghanekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> spa 2100 and 3102 with
> asterisk instead of digium fxo/fxs
>
>   Im interested to know if anyone
> has
> tried to use these devices, and if they work, why would one want to
> use
> digium cards (is there a major performance difference? ) ?

This is a matter of personal preferrence. The external devices (commonly
called "gateways") are available from a number of companies including
Sipura, Mediatrix, Grandstream, Multi-Tech, Linksys (which bought
Sipura), etc.

You are correct, being external makes replacement and modification
easier. In all but the smallest installations the number of little
boxes gets out of hand quickly as you add power supplies, power bars
and switches.

The Sipura's work quite well. For what it's worth the Digium cards you
allude to have not been the "gold standard" for internal interfaces
either depending on conditions (certain motherboards, IRQ's & (on
analog) echo issues only on particlular telco lines).

However, to get you started an external Sipra adapter is an excellent
choice at a very good price point. This will allow you to get
comfortable with the technology as a whole allowing you to better
evaluate the other products if the time comes you need to make a move.

Hope this helps.
David Cook

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