VoIP software

Ed Robbins ed at erobbins.com
Thu Nov 18 00:32:01 EST 2004


That's what an FXS port is for, it provides dial tone and other functions
that a CO would provide.  I don't know if you could plug your entire phone
'network' into it or not.  You might try asking or searching the
asterisk-users mailing list, it's a very active list.

Ed

On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Bill McGonigle wrote:

> On Nov 17, 2004, at 12:11, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
>
> > You need
> > an FXO card of some sort to plug your phone line into. You can buy a
> > single port FXO card from  Digium  (Wildcard X100P) for $100...
> > Then, you need IP phones. You can get Grandstream Budgetones for about
> > $65, or you can spend $600 on a Cisco :-)
>
> Is there a card you can use to plug your existing phone 'network' into?
>   At this point I just want Asterisk for doing voicemail and
> auto-attendant, so no need for VOIP phones, per se, just two POTS lines
> in the house.
>
> -Bill
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