I believe Fritzbox all so should work if it supports S0 interface. I have never tried it so no sure. I'm using Smartnode 4630 series gateways successfully with ISDN PABX services. Any way S0 is exactly the same as S/T interface. S/T stands for user/network synchronization. So I believe Fritzbox should have user/network synchronization option and should work.  

SmartNode 1200 is to small for your case cause you told earlier that you need 4 channels. Check these gateways:
http://www.patton.com/products/pe_products.asp?category=45&MiDAS_SessionID=573c86d5e3014fdebca3fe4a50d8152e
http://www.patton.com/products/pe_products.asp?category=329&MiDAS_SessionID=573c86d5e3014fdebca3fe4a50d8152e

Hector Rivas Gandara wrote:
Mindaugas Kuprys wrote:

  
Try to see maybe it could be done with Patton Smartnode series gateway.
    

Thank you. I take a look at the SmartNode 1200 [1]. It's great, but I don't
known too much about ISDN technologies and I'm not sure if this device will work
with a ISPBX line.

As far as I known, the ISPBX (aka ISDN PABX???) offers ISDN T interface. My
fritzbox doesn't work because it needs a ISDN S interface. Is this correct?

If it's correct, Patton Electronics SmartNode 1200 should work, since it can be
connected to a ISDN NT BRI S0 (S/T) interface.

Can somebody tell me if it really could work with this configuration?

[1] http://www.dceexpress.com/SmartNode1200.htm

  
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