> Now I have searched around and not seen anything to do this. > > I want to in remote locations were we need to have single or 2 PSTN > lines for in dial as little hardware as possible and as stable as > possible so that they will operate without user intervention. > > What I want to do is be able to take a single PSTN line in and go out > through adsl for the Inet link. > > These would be in VERY remote locations like smaller towns so they would > need to be simple, stable and require little to no user intervention > after they are installed. > > Does anyone know of any hardware that will do this or a way that this > could be done or ??????
Sounds like you want something like the Sipura SPA-3000, which has one fxo port (pstn), one fxs port and one Ethernet (voip) port. About as small as it can get, remotely configurable via a browser, very stable, no buttons or screens, and a good selection of codecs for adjusting to small dsl bandwidth. Downside: more config options then you care to imagine; a little difficult to initially configure if you're not heavily into voip and telephony stuff. About $100 US. I've never played with a spa-3000 in a nat environment, but since several of the itsp's support it, it must work okay. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
