On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
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> On Mon, 4 May 2009, Jimmy Godbout wrote:
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>> Take a look at wrp400 from Linksys/Cisco. It has 2 fxs, 802.11g and 4
>> switched ports + wan.
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> Sigh, I suppose this is exactly what I was talking about :) You guys sure
> know how to
On Mon, 4 May 2009, Jimmy Godbout wrote:
> Take a look at wrp400 from Linksys/Cisco. It has 2 fxs, 802.11g and 4
> switched ports + wan.
>
Sigh, I suppose this is exactly what I was talking about :) You guys sure
know how to spoil a good project. Hard to compete with Cisco!
I read a handfu
On Mon, 4 May 2009, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
> I have a need for an ATA that will register over wifi. *NOT* a DECT
> phone or other cordless type phone plugged into a wired ATA.
[snip]
> I would like to run DD-WRT on this beast to handle the wifi-client mode,
> and I noticed (though have not t
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
> On Mon, 4 May 2009, Jon Pounder wrote:
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>> Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
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>> why not just put something like a wet11(wireless bridge) and pap2t(2x
>> fxs) in the same box ?
>> dev time = 0
>> cost ~100
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>> those are just two of the many products that would work togethe
Take a look at wrp400 from Linksys/Cisco. It has 2 fxs, 802.11g and 4 switched
ports + wan.
> -Original Message-
> From: j...@jeff.net
> Sent: Mon, 4 May 2009 19:05:25 + (UTC)
> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] wireless ATA
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On Mon, 4 May 2009, Jon Pounder wrote:
> Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
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> why not just put something like a wet11(wireless bridge) and pap2t(2x
> fxs) in the same box ?
> dev time = 0
> cost ~100
>
> those are just two of the many products that would work together to do
> what you want.
But that wou
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
why not just put something like a wet11(wireless bridge) and pap2t(2x
fxs) in the same box ?
dev time = 0
cost ~100
those are just two of the many products that would work together to do
what you want.
> I have a need for an ATA that will register over wifi. *NOT* a
I have a need for an ATA that will register over wifi. *NOT* a DECT phone
or other cordless type phone plugged into a wired ATA.
Not seeing one right off, and following the recent discussions about
compact fanless systems, I thought a custom build-your-own might not only
be useful for my purp