I use a X100P from www.x100p.com and it works well. It is purely a FXO
card for connecting to a PSTN line though. I have a SIP phone aswell
which is why I dont require a FXS interface.
I have an account with voiptalk.org so I can make calls over the
internet. I also have a free local rate number w
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Home asterisk system with single PSTN Line
All you would need is a analog adapter. Grandstream makes a nice one that
acts as FXS (
Thanks all for the advice is appreciated, will read up on the cards
recommended. Have also bought the Asterisk book and dug out my old VOIP
training notes so should be a long weekend ;0)
Regards
Kev
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All you would need is a analog adapter. Grandstream makes a nice one that
acts as FXS (subscriber port) and FXO (office port). Have a look at:
http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=12&products_id=4
51&osCsid=8fa9170b8ddbef50ad06d859b85ba396
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik
I am new to this also. But it is hard to figure out what can be done through a single PSTN line. maybe you can buy the SDK card and then setup IVR menu for have separate voice mailboxes. Weidong
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HiIm new to asterisk and want to setup a small syst
Low end server with a free PCI slot, Asterisk @ Home, Digium TDM11B (1FXO /
1FXS)
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