Terry Moore-Read wrote:
Openpbx doesn't actually sell any hardware - if there's any hardware
vendors on the mailing list hopefully they'll jump in here :-)

On the wireless thing ... I'm not quite sure what you're looking for,
do you want to connect wireless end users to openpbx ?


tom poe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/16/2006 3:10 PM >>>
Terry Moore-Read wrote:
So there's just the single PSTN line you need to hook up and
everthing
else is over the LAN / internet ?
Something like this should work to connect the PSTN to :
http://www.sipura.com/products/spa3000.htm   or there's the zaptel
type cards :
http://store.pbxeq.com/store/product.php?productid=16150&cat=0&page=1

where you can add modules to support additional lines.

Terry




tom poe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/16/2006 2:22 PM >>>
Terry Moore-Read wrote:
What do you want to do with openpbx ?  are you looking to run
analog
phones, IP phones, external phone lines ?

Terry


tom poe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/16/2006 1:52 PM >>>
I am running Dell G110 Optiplex with audio and video card. I need recommendations on additional hardware, e.g., ATA for operating
openpbx.
Thanks, Tom

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I want to receive analog phone calls, use sip PC-to-PSTN lines out,
and
provide one incoming line for handling communications to several
Board
members of our small nonprofit organization.  We envision a call
center
that enhances communications between Board members for holding videoconferencing, voice mail, call forwarding, and pre-recorded information.
Tom

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Terry: Excellent! And the price is right! Does openpbx sell the sipura? If I spend money, might as well spend it with deserving reseller wherever possible. One more question, if I may. I am determined to convince my Iowa farm community to establish a community-based wireless network. If that day comes, is there a way to

interface with some sort of wireless card/router thing to use?
Tom

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Terry: Well, my answer is two-fold. When power goes out, I still have wireless as a fallback. So, my thinking is, there's my computer with openpbx, receiving incoming PSTN calls, sip phones, fax receiving/sending, etc. When needed, there's FXO, and then there's wireless option.

Next level: a community-based wireless network should love openpbx. If the city hosts openpbx for residents (my community is 8-10 thousand), a lot of chamber of commerce news, alerts, events, garage sales, town hall meetings, etc., can be provided for the wireless end-users. I barely know how to turn a computer on, but if I can get a handle on setting this thing up, I'm going to see if the senior citizens center wants to do one and donate it as a project for the city. Seems doable. Lots of volunteers to man the call center, and I know once it's operating the stability should be good. Just imagine a bunch of 80-year-old coots doing their version of linux geeks!
Tom
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