Well, I'm looking for each phone to have its own extension.
Waldo
On Jun 2, 2005, at 2:02 AM, Matthew H. Franz wrote:
Yeah you could use just a few analog ports and patch the phones to
a patch
panel and then have several phones on each FXS extension... However
if you
want them to all have their own ... I am not sure... Ill think
about it, but
right now the Cisco ATA or other FXS port at 1 FXS port / extension
seems to
be the only way I can think of... But again you could get like 5
ports and
only have 5 extensions @ 4 phones / extension.
Matt
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 4+ Port FXS Analog Device
I'm looking for an inexpensive way to connect 20 analog phones to
asterisk. I could get a bunch of Linksys or Sipura boxes but was
wondering if there is a more cost effective way? I came across the
Mediatrix 1104 and even the Mediatrix 1124 but that comes out to be
almost $100/port. I might as well buy inexpensive IP phone. Does
anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Waldo
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