They connect to the computers USB ports.  I have a feeling there won't
be many willing to write an app for a windows box to translate skype
to iax.  Waiting for the API to be released for Linux is the ultimate
solution.


On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 10:07:01 +0100, Stefan Märkle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry for not reading your Mail completely.
> 
> So with this thing and an FXO Card in your asterisk box, it should be 
> possible to connect the two worlds, yes.
> 
> BUT.
> I don't see a real reason to connect two probably ethernet-equipped boxes via 
> FXO/FXS to transport VOIP-Traffic.
> When the api is openly available and legally usable to connect phone lines to 
> skype, there should be no problem with a "skype-api to iax2" or a "skype-api 
> to sip" converter on the Windows box which then connects to your asterisk via 
> IP.
> 
> But since the FXO/FXS solution seems to be instantly available, maybe the 
> solution is the one to use right now.
> 
> Stefan
> 
> 
> 
> 
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