Erik A TE110P would not really be
appropriate, unless you plan on having a T1 in your house. You could run
Asterisk @ Home on a dedicated box, and something like a TDM21B, which has (1)
FXO port and (2) FXS ports. You could run your existing analog (POTS) phone
line into the FXO port, and
Currently Asterisk will not integrate with Skype. You would
need a provider such as Teliax, Broadvoice, IAX.cc or many others or you can use
hardware devices to connect to traditional phone lines. You didn't say what
broadband phone you have but if its Vonage, there are also issues with
What about the Asterisk Developer pack, a good Linux box and his
standard phone line?? I've seen this work and it does a great job. The
Telco doesn't know anything as Asterisk integrates with the analog
phone line and things just work.
Am I off base here??
RandyW
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What about the Asterisk
"or you can use hardware devices to connect to
traditional phone lines"
That can be a Digium card, Sangoma card, Linsys
SPA3000, Mediatrix 1204, and several other
devices.
Ok, thanks for the
hints...
erik
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