Patton makes an inexpensive 1 port micro unit that supports t.38.

http://www.patton.com/products/pe_products.asp?category=328&MiDAS_SessionID=934fce7d10d04f74985bdbc47ebe35fd

Online stores sell for around 75.00.

>>> "Matthew Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/08/08 17:53 PM >>>
Do you have any recommendations for a good ATA device that supports
T.38 ?  I'm trying to keep the cost under or around $200 dollars.

I've got several Cisco ATA-186 devices, but they only support
pass-through over G7.11.  The Pattons are nice, but kinda pricey for
this application.  We've also got several people working out of the
office that have multi-function fax/copiers that I'd like to tie into
our extensions later down the road.

On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Tony Graziano
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Patton smartnodes are capable of t.38, so if you have a  PRI, use an ATA with 
> t.38 (or use another patton smartnode, they make a 2 port FXS model).
>
> You can also use g711.ulaw, cisco makes a nice 2 port model that works well 
> with that too. So does Grandstream. Both might be plug and play compatible 
> with sipx, but you have to make sure you get the correct model.
>
> On our network we use Patton/Cisco for this, but we also use these in 
> conjunction with a sip trunk, not a PRI.
>
>
>
>>>> shinzou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/08/08 13:54 PM >>>
> Hey guys,
>
> I want to use our fax machine through our Patton Smartnode gateway
> (PRI), and I don't think it would be very difficult to connect it with
> a Cisco ATA or similar device, but wanted to get some feedback on the
> best way to go about it.
>
> Is it easiest to just plug the fax into an ATA device and give it an
> extension?  Will this work reliably with G7.11?  Is there a better or
> simpler way to accomplish this?
>
> We only have one fax machine and we aren't looking for anything fancy,
> just trying to get rid of our last POTS line and just use the PRI.
>
> Thanks,
> Matthew
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