I've long wanted some pbx functionality at home. Just calling extensions and transferring a call to an extension mostly. Now with the price of Grandstream phones and raspberry pi, I think it's about time. Plus our old Uniden 2-line cordless phone system is dying.
I'm thinking of getting a Grandstream GXP1400, and a GS-DP715 with a couple of GS-DP710 handsets. And a Raspbx if I need one. Then if SenaWave won't do what I need, I may have to choose another provider. I'm going to start playing with asterisk and Google Voice just to get back into it (I haven't used asterisk for 5+ years), but I'm just wondering what the experts have to say. For a VOIP pbx at home, what would or did you do? Thanks, Barry /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
