> so let's see, you want something that will work well.

What I said was, which works well with sipx, based on input I've received on 
various hardware.
 
> you want something that is also easily configurable by lay people.
> and you want it to be under $1000.
> but you have not found anything.

I've found all sorts of solutions around that price. It's just not clear what 
might have problems or not. As some have said, there are known REFER problems 
with some hardware. That's why a wiki would be nice to have.
 
> however you continue to maintain that a grand is "very realistic" "from
> what you can tell" (hmmm).

Um, ya, just look around on the net, tons of hardware, see above :).
 
> but you have not found anything that matches your criteria, and the devices
> that have been recommended to you are 3x your budget and additionally do
> not fit your "easily configurable" criterion.

Pretty much everything fills the requirement, it's not very special. I 
originally asked if anyone knew of a device that might be able to route based 
on incoming call, the answer was no, so going with standard routing based on 
DID.

> oh, and you have one week to get it.

No, I was hoping to get it here by this week.
 
> let us know how it goes.  if you find something for under a grand i will
> buy the shit out of it.

Wow, how much do you have, I'll sell em to you all day if you want. 

What was the point of this post? Just to tell me you have unlimited pockets, 
wow, I'm impressed, thanks for the input.

Anyways... luckily, there has been good input as well :).

Mike


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