Hi there,
 
In order to test various things, you should probably get some of the
following equipment:
 
- FXS adapter (i.e. the Grandstream HandyTone 386 or 496) for regular
analog phones
- FXO/FXS adapter (i.e. the Grandstream HandyTone 488) for hooking up
your landline to Asterisk
- IP phone (i.e. Grandstream BudgeTone 101/102 or GXP-2000)
    The GXP-2000 has Busy-Line-Feature, which works well with Asterisk
    It can tell you when other devices are off hook
- Zaptel-compatible PCI card (i.e. Sangoma A200, 2 to 24 ports)
 
All of this is available in our store: http://store.atlasvoice.com
 
Thanks
Bjorn

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From: Legends [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 1:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [biz] Any recommendation for VoIP Hardware?


Hi, Folks



How are you. I want establish a small lab to run VoIP Asterisk in my
home. I need buy some hardware to support my phone.  Any suggestion?
One FXO, FXS and Ethernet port is mandatory, right?

Information regarding price is also welcomed.  Thanks. 

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