Im looking for a zaptel type device with one (or more) FXO and one
(or more) FXS port. Basically this guy would sit in-line of your
phone line (PCI card). Any suggestions? TDM400 would be overkill.
Your only choice for zaptel type is the TDM card.
Probably the next best choice
Rich Adamson wrote:
Im looking for a zaptel type device with one (or more) FXO and one
(or more) FXS port. Basically this guy would sit in-line of your
phone line (PCI card). Any suggestions? TDM400 would be overkill.
Your only choice for zaptel type is the TDM card.
Probably the
On Sun, 15 May 2005 23:37:28 -0500, Jon Gabrielson wrote:
On Sunday 15 May 2005 09:53 pm, Paul wrote:
Do you have the clout to get a handytone for evaluation and not have
salespeople calling you every day to ask how it's going? :)
Why not just buy one? You can buy one for less than $100 and
Im looking for a zaptel type device with
one (or more) FXO and one (or more) FXS port. Basically this guy would sit
in-line of your phone line (PCI card). Any suggestions? TDM400 would be
overkill.
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I don't think you have many choices for this oneOn 16/05/2005, at 9:53 AM, Tim Connolly wrote: Im looking for a zaptel type device with one (or more) FXO and one (or more) FXS port. Basically this guy would sit in-line of your phone line (PCI card). Any suggestions? TDM400 would be
Im looking for a zaptel type device with one (or more) FXO and one
(or more) FXS port. Basically this guy would sit in-line of your
phone line (PCI card). Any suggestions? TDM400 would be overkill.
Your only choice for zaptel type is the TDM card.
Probably the next best choice is the
there are cheapo clones of the X100P for the fxo side (up to two will be
ok),
at $20 each = $40
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=61841item=5773237792rd=1
and you can get a refurbished sipura 2000 for the (2) fxs part of it.
($70) voipsupply
with an used compaq PIII at $50
Rich Adamson wrote:
Im looking for a zaptel type device with one (or more) FXO and one
(or more) FXS port. Basically this guy would sit in-line of your
phone line (PCI card). Any suggestions? TDM400 would be overkill.
Your only choice for zaptel type is the TDM card.
Probably the next best
I wish I could find out for sure how well the spa-3000 FXO works with *
and same for the Grandstream Handytone 488. I need FXO-SIP conversion in
places where I don't need a PC.
What in particular are you concerned about? I've done some pretty
strange stuff with the spa-3000 and it works
snacktime wrote:
I wish I could find out for sure how well the spa-3000 FXO works with *
and same for the Grandstream Handytone 488. I need FXO-SIP conversion in
places where I don't need a PC.
What in particular are you concerned about? I've done some pretty
strange stuff with the spa-3000
Does it work about as well as a PCI FXO interface? I have places where I have already linked facilities with ptp T1 or frame relay. I don't want to build a * server just to tie 1 or 2 pots lines to a * PBX back at the main location. I also have customers who buy dells with service contracts but
Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
Does it work about as well as a PCI FXO interface? I have places
where I have already linked facilities with ptp T1 or frame relay. I
don't want to build a * server just to tie 1 or 2 pots lines to a *
PBX back at the main location. I also have customers who buy dells
Does it work about as well as a PCI FXO interface?
As well if not better, actually. After reading about all the issues
with zaptel hardware (timing, interrupts, echo) I'm staying away from
it. I've installed several SPA 3000's and while the initial config
takes some time to get everything
On 16/05/2005, at 1:15 PM, Paul wrote:That would be a major issue if it happened often. My primary use would be to get incoming calls handled by the * pbx. If the ata keeps the line offhook or ignores ring in those 5 minutes we have a big problem. As I said, this only happened on the French
Does it work about as well as a PCI FXO interface? I have places where I
have already linked facilities with ptp T1 or frame relay. I don't want
to build a * server just to tie 1 or 2 pots lines to a * PBX back at the
main location. I also have customers who buy dells with service
contracts
On Sunday 15 May 2005 09:53 pm, Paul wrote:
Do you have the clout to get a handytone for evaluation and not have
salespeople calling you every day to ask how it's going? :)
Why not just buy one? You can buy one for less than $100 and if you
don't like it, you can just turn around and sell it
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