Your question seems to be two I think so I've covered both options here.

Mediatrix does two different series of boxes - 4 port version ...
4 port to extensions - a 1104 (also in 2 port and higher numbers too)...each is 
an analog line to a phone, ie extensions for house, small office, etc
4 port to analog standard Bell lines (phone numbers) - a 1204 (also in higher 
port numbers too) - ie, back to the telco for various incoming lines for 
business or multiple line home.

A number of other vendors also do boxes to do this.  Both boxes each run from a 
single IP address (dhcp or static) per device, not per port.  The box handles 
the extension/phone numbers in conjunction with what you tell it out of 
Asterisk.
Dave Bour
Desktop Solution Center
905.381.0077 X501
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.desktopsolutioncenter.ca




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> Subject: [asterisk-users] Are the ATAs which can allow multiple
> extensions from one network connection?
>
> Are there ATAs that allow different phone numbers from one network
> connection?
>
> Such as supporting multiple IP addresses so that each RJ11 has a
> different extension or some other way?
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