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Erik – A TE110P would not really be
appropriate, unless you plan on having a T1 in your house. You could run
Asterisk @ Home on a dedicated box, and something like a TDM21B, which has (1)
FXO port and (2) FXS ports. You could run your existing analog (POTS) phone
line into the FXO port, and connect two analog phones via the FXS port. You
could also have additional SIP phones, both wired and wireless, around your
house. This would allow you to make calls out of your analog line, and also
make SIP calls via a broadband internet connection (DSL/Cable). Also, since
you are connected to the PSTN, you have some failover capabilities. Cory Andrews Executive Vice President ++++++++++++++++++ VoIPSupply.com PBXSelect.com ++++++++++++++++++ voice - 800.398.VoIP X3402 fax - 716.630.1548 m - 716.907.4059 aim - B2Cory From:
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On Behalf Of erik Hi, I am renovating my house completely and installing new
cabling for communication. I'm not to into this PBX thing but I would like to have a
simple one for my house, to have different phone numbers for my family members,
some kind of integration with my Broadband telephone, and possibly
Skype.... Browsing the digium
website didn't make me much wiser. I have a linux box that I can dedicate to
this. If I buy for example the Wildcard TE110P card, what can I as a simple
homeuser do with this card? I have reasonable knowledge about networking
and Linux administration, but next to little about digital telephony
and such. erik |
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