On Sun, 2007-04-15 at 20:04 -0600, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
> Ok a question for all the Asterisk gurus out there. I would like to set
> up a phone system at my house, but I'm not sure how exactly to do it.
> Ok, I don't know where to start other then I think it is possible. I
> would like to use a standard telephone handset, maybe multiple through
> the house. The only thing is that I would rather not use a land line,
> only SIP protocol using like SkypeOut or something like that. Is this
> possible? What do I need? What are some references that I can refer to
> for this set-up? Is it possible to use SIP from this to something like
> Vontage for free? I'm sure if something like this is possible it would
> be easy to create separate voicemail boxes. Maybe even integrate this
> with Exchange for e-mail bound voicemail (yes I do have my own Exchange
> server at home. (/me ducks flying objects)).

You might also consider talking with the Utah Asterix Users group
(http://utaug.org/ ).  

Michael


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