I use my SPA3k and some Handy Tone 386s for FXS, and the X100P as my
FXO. The FXO in the SPA3 is still connected to the pstn, my reason for
this is that the Spa3 will connect my phone in the fxs port to the pstn
on the fxo port in the event of a power failure. It also directs 911
calls there instead of going through the * box.
Simon P. Ditner wrote:
The web interface is disabled while a call is in progress on
(Handy|Budge)tone's-- is that the unresponsiveness you mean?
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Peter MacFarlane wrote:
You can use an ATA as your FXS port. I use a Handytone 488 but I don't
necessarily recommend it. It gets unresponsive on the web interface but
still usually works. Guess I'll have to try a firmware update.
Peter M.
Michael Bryenton wrote:
The X100P from what I read is just a single port FXO card - not a
FXO/FXS card.
I was looking for a cheaper alternative to a Digium TDM11B card
because people mentioned about the echo issues with the SPA3102.
Are those the only choices for a FXO/FXS card/box?
Mike
On 6/24/07, *Peter MacFarlane* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The card Syd mentions (X100P) is about as functional and cheap as they
get. The only issue I has was problems with the server not realizing
that the line is hung, necessitating a manual hangup from the FOP. Oh,
yea, and some of these don't work in a fast motherboard. But ever
since
we switched to the cable co. as our main line provider, the line
hangup
hasn't been an issue. (Anyone?) Is that because they do supervised
disconnect on their lines by default (Unlike Bell)? I also
noticed that
the wall phone blings when the caller hangs up. Interesting side
effect.
Peter M.
Michael Bryenton wrote:
> Can you recommend a inexpensive FXO/FXS card?
>
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