Sacha,
 I run voipware.ca <http://voipware.ca>, I only have, 1 fxs port VPI68I
(IAX) ata ($89):
http://voipware.ca/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3&products_id=12
 ps.
I have tested connecting 2 analog phones with a splitter on this ATA and it
rings both phones when I call the extension.... yes- only 1 IAX
registration. Although, you are probably not looking for this functionality-
I thought I should mention it anyway.
 In addition- this ATA was tested connecting directly to
Unlimitel.ca<http://Unlimitel.ca>(IAX) termination... so far so good-
i can plug-in this ATA with a cordless
phone in almost any internet connection and have a working phone.
   if you have any other questions, you can contact me off-list at
francis(at)voipware.ca
 thanks,
francis


On 9/23/05, sacha panasuik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Been lurking a little while, good information here.
>
> I have setup [EMAIL PROTECTED] and have an FXO interface to PSTN working fine
> - still have lots of experimenting with the dialplan. I have only been
> testing with a softphone and am now interested in adding a traditional phone
> extension or two. I have been looking for a cheap FXS interface to continue
> my testing as I am not interested in purchasing a VOIP phone. The cheapest
> (in Canada) solution I have been able to find is a Grandstream Handytone 386
> (http://www.grandstream.com/y-ht386.htm) from http://voipware.ca for
> $109.99 + tax & shipping. I would prefer an IAX solution, but haven't found
> much (thats cheap). I don't mean to sound like a cheapskate, but this looks
> to be the most expensive part of my asterisk solution.
>
> Anyone have any other suggestions for a cheap solution for two FXS ports?
>
> --
> sacha
>



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Regards,

Francis Ballares
E-mail: ballares (at) gmail.com <http://gmail.com>

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