On 10/25/2012 04:21 PM, Justin Killen wrote:

just talking in general terms here I have found this sort of hardware is not the most reliable, and the more physical devices you spread it across the more fault tolerant you are of a single fault taking down a big chunk of your users.

I wouldn't go more than a 24port device and for 100 users I would get 5 or 6 of them depending on the exact numbers and have one as a hot spare that can just be swapped in quickly if one of the others dies.

my analog stuff is all on spaxxxx or pap2t right now and I find that working out better for me than T1 card and channel bank was in the past, but the cabling is not as neat and tidy. Its a lot easier pill to swallow when 2 extensions die than 24 for me.


I'm looking for an fxs <-> sip gateway/router/switch for about 100 existing analog phones. I'd like to get this done cheaply, but I want to make sure that whatever we buy works well with asterisk as well. As far as I can tell, digium make no such device. The only ones I've been able to find with a 48 port capacity are these two:

Sangoma Vega 5000 50 FXS + 2 FXO Gateway (http://www.voipsupply.com/sangoma-vega-5000-50fxo-2fxs)

Realtone WSS120 VoIP Gateway (http://www.realtonetech.com/product/voip-gateways/86-wss120-series-voip-gateways.html#description)

Does anyone have any experience with either of these products/vendors, or any suggestions for a different piece of hardware?

Thanks

-Justin



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