Care to list the FXO's you tried? There is a lot of junk out there.
I can recommend the recently introduced Sangoma A200D. The new Rhino card looks promising as well. Have not found anything else that is worthy excluding T1 cards to channel banks which is not a very pretty solution and impractical for small numbers of FXO's. -----Original Message----- From: Michael Graves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 3:11 PM To: Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Need FXO suggestions Been here, done this, maybe not with the device specifically...but after 2 years of trying & fighting with FXO interfaces/adatpers from various sources I just gave up. As a short term solution I added call forwarding to all my lines (only 3) then forwarded them to DIDs issued by ITSPs like Nufone, Clearpath, etc. After about six months of this it was working well enough that I ported my numbers to Nuvio, through their reseller CarolinaNet. This I've had in place for just over six months. It's working great. The only time it hasn'worked was when I blew an upgrade on my server or had trouble getting G729 working. Small FXOs are just not worth the trouble....IMHO....of course YMMV. Michael --Original Message Text--- From: Gary G. Hendershot Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 13:50:09 -0500 I saw this one and felt the same way ... say what you want about GrandStream's phones, they are cheap, easy to setup and pretty much just work ... agree that sound quality is not as good as on better quality phones and they kind of feel cheap ... but I cannot say that I did not get my money's worth when I bought their products ... I am sorely tempted to give this gizmo a try ... at $250 it is certainly below the threshold of pain ... but I hesitate to try it on my main office production machine ... if I was thinking of using it on one of my lab monkeys it would be an interesting toy to play with ... but I think for production, I will look for something that is known to be of high quality .. but if anyone takes the gamble and the gizmo works, PLEASE let me know ... if I were to hear back from a couple folks that this piece worked well, had decent sound quality and was reasonably easy to setup, I would jump on it in a heart beat at this price point ... G.Hendershot From: Lonnie Abelbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 1:11 PM To: Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Need FXO suggestions Gary, I ran across a new FXO product from Grandstream... Grandstream GXW-4104 Analog FXO IP Gateway - 4 Port: http://www.telephonydepot.com/product_p/105-056-4104.htm I know, I know, it's Grandstream... but has anyone gambled $250 to try this box? It would be an awesome solution if the voice quality was good. Lonnie On Nov 20, 2006, at 11:01 AM, Gary G. Hendershot wrote: I need to get some feedback from you folks on what to use for an FXO solution ... at my main office, I need to feed a total of four (4) phone lines into my Astlinux server ... I am currently using a Digium 4 port card but am becoming quite frustrated with issues related to echo and choppy sound ... I have managed to reduce the problems with sound quality substantially by installing fresh cable from the phone closet to the location of the Astlinux machine but it is still at an unacceptable level ... I have heard very good things about Sangoma but understand that support for these cards is not currently in Astlinux ... and while the cards are not horribly expensive, they are costly enough that I hesitate to spend that money without some assurance that support for them will be ongoing ... I have also heard pretty good reports about the 4 port analog Rhino card ... these are also a bit pricey to buy without knowing for sure that it would save the whales and feed the starving ... but it seems that the card is readily supported in Astlinux ... Some time ago I played around with a couple FXO gateway gadgets ... one of them, the Mediatrix 1204 seemed to work quite well but that was back in the pre-1.0 days of Asterisk so I am not sure if this might still be a good option ... and if I recall, the only way I could afford to get my hands on one was because I chanced into a bargain on a good used one ... darn thing was very expensive if purchased new ... Bottom line is, I would like to hear from others who have tried a couple FXO solutions what their experiences have been with the options they tried ... I need to make a decision on this one in the next few days ... I am also interested in hearing arguments about the pros/cons of using an external gateway instead of a PCI card ... your opinions are valued ... G.Hendershot _______________________________________________ Astlinux-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.kriscompanies.com/mailman/listinfo/astlinux-users Donations to support AstLinux are graciously accepted via PayPal to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Michael Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sr. Product Specialist www.pixelpower.com Pixel Power Inc. 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