On Sep 13, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Andrew wrote:
I'm a bit new to the terminology. Let me ask my question more simply,
even though I think you already answered that it should
work
I want to receive calls into the Asterisk PBX via a cheap POTS-PBX
method, such as a WinModem or other FXS endpoint on
Folks:
I'd like to install Asterisk for use in my home. However, I'd like to continue using
wireless phones in a couple of locations. The
cheapest way to do this is to continue to use analog phone devices via an FXO/FXS box.
However, I am not clear on whether I can
expect these devices to
US/Canada caller id can be forwarded between FXO to FXS devices.
On call waiting, I believe you need this: When I'm on my FXS and need to flash
the FXO device, I do flash then *0 on my phone. Works like a charm for me, I
use an asterisk behind another PBX, so when I need to transfer a call
to work on that POTS phone.
A.
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Caller ID forwarded to analog phone
On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 02:32:29PM -0400, Andrew said:
I'm a bit new to the terminology. Let me ask my question more simply, even though I
think you already answered that it should
work
I want to receive calls into the Asterisk PBX via a cheap POTS-PBX method, such as
a WinModem or
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 14:57:08 -0400, Walt Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check the asterisk Wiki for hardware compatability. I did not see an IP
- FXO (or FXS) device on the pcphoneline site. They had a couple IP
phones that may or may not work with * (check the wiki) and a USB FXS
adaptor that
I have done some sifting trough information about adaptors for my purposes
and for my money here is the short list of candidates.
1) Sipura SPA-2000 Phone Adaptor
+ provides connection for 2 phones - means $50/line
- no second RJ45 port
$95 at http://www.thevoipconnection.com
2)