OK, here's my simple explanation...

Incoming service, called FXO... that is, telephone offices (lines): These need to be terminated in your asterisk box. Digium sells a variety of hardware for the purpose. I use a TDM400 card which takes four little modules. I have two FXO modules for my two lines.

Incoming service via VOIP. Many VOIP services can terminate directly in your asterisk box. Some require that you use THEIR hardware (like Vonage). If the latter kind, you will have to use another FXO module or change VOIP providers.

Analog telephone sets are terminated in FXS ports. Again, Digium makes several options. I terminate two sets in my TDM400 card. One is a cordless phone. The other is a regular telephone.

Digital (voip) phones need to be added to the network. Most of these are expensive, even on eBay, but heck, we are doing this for fun, not to same money, right? You can plug these phones into your hubs or plug them into wifi with an ethernet to wifi bridge. I haven't tried this, but I am going to work on it over Thanksgiving unless we go away. I'll certainly post my results.

If you have a free PCI card in your Debian box, you could install a TDM400 with one FXO and three FXS cards. You could wire your analog line and your analog phones to the back of the Debian box. You could also buy some IP phones.

A really good resource for this is www.voip-info.org. There is a lot of collected info.

So you get an idea of what's possible, here is a look at my system:

Two phone lines terminated in Digium FXO ports.
Two incoming IP lines, one from Voicepulse and one from ipkall.
Incoming service from free world dialup.
Incoming "tie lines" from several friends Asterisk boxes.
A nice 2.4 GHz cordless phone with a spare handset connected to an FXS. (Living room and bedroom - extension 208)
A desk phone connected to an FXS (ext 201)
A Cisco 7940 two line IP phone on 202 and 203 (borrowed -- too expensive to buy)
Several soft phones on PCs, just for experimenting. (205,206)


Feel free to question on this.

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Ed Greenberg
San Jose, CA



--On Wednesday, November 24, 2004 2:12 AM +0100 p80 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hey all,
I want to set up a phone network at home. I have to phone lines (one
traditional line and another provided by my internet provider (voIP)). So
what I would like to do is get a Digium box and connect my two lines to
it  and then use several cordless voip phones with the ability to
transfert call  from one phone to another. What kind of digium hardware i
need to do this?  also I will use my debian based PC to administer it
(unless there's a better  way?).

thanx in advance

Pat
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