My .02c...(Purely my own opinions).. Get the X100P and if you need 4 analog ports get the TDM400P..
I use an X100P and a S100U(2 analog phone cordless system) and then 4 IP phones.. Your choice of IP phones are.. "I don't care what it costs" - Go for Cisco.. "I do care what it costs but still want something stylish and feature packed" - Go for Snom200.. "Cost is very important cos the budget is tight but I still want a good usable phone" - Go for Grandstream 101 or 102.. I have 2 Snom200's and 2 GS 102's.. Hope that helps.. shout if you have more questions.. Just a note.. IIRC fax machines sometimes have some issues.. Later.. > Hey all...I'm brand new to * and I want to convert my home into a pbx > type setup. I've figured out that I want a Wildcard X100P to bring my > single POTS CO into my Linux box. My problem is that I'm sure sure what > I need to do to get my analog phones connected up into a structured > phone system. It *looks* like I can go the route of the Cisco Analog -> > VOIP for about $100 on ebay. That will get me two analog devices on the > system. If I have four analog devices (2 normal phones, 1 fax and one 4 > phone cordless system) is this the best setup? Do I need the TDM10B with > the Asterisk TDM Dev Kit or does that just let me do one analog phone > into the system? When converting from analog to VOIP do I get all the > same features that I would if I got a TDM400P (4 ports of analog devices)? > > As I said I'm new and I would LOVE any pointers, HOWTOs or any good > advice from people who have already done something similar. This project > started out because I'm tired of the telemarketers calling and it looks > like this will be the best and most flexable way to get my phone system > wired up. I'm interested in any opinions on any real VOIP phones for a > house (assuming VOIP) is the way to go. > > I envision that I could have a phone in every room, be able to do an > intercom, MOH so I can hear music in each room etc....ideas? > > Thanks for the help and your patience, > Chris > > -- > The fact that no one understands you doesn't mean you're an artist. > > > http://ccicolorado.org > Exceptional Dogs for Exceptional People - Help Out Today! > > > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users -- ______________________________________________ http://www.linuxmail.org/ Now with e-mail forwarding for only US$5.95/yr Powered by Outblaze _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
