[blu] Re: Asterisk Hardware

Ben Jackson bbj at innismir.net
Wed Dec 29 13:17:56 EST 2004


I too was in that boat, but then I picked up a bunch of older Cisco VoIP
phones for short money. It was cheaper then buying the FXS cards, plus,
Ethernet was already strung around the house.

There are a lot of Cisco 12SP/30VIP phones out there, and they have decent
support in *. I recommend them.

The Dev kit is calling out to me though, but the price is still quite
prohibitive.

				~Ben

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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, miah wrote:

> I've been interested in this for a while, but the hardware that I'd
> need (support 6 lines) would cost me atleast $400.  They do have a
> developers hardware kit up now for the low low price of $195.  If the
> hardware were cheaper I'd be all over this..
>
> -miah
>
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 12:13:29PM -0500, Samuel Donham wrote:
> > Has anyone installed Asterisk yet?  I know we were supposed to have a
> > speaker a few months ago, but he had to cancel last minute, and I have a
> > few questions regarding the hardware.  I'd like to set up a small test
> > system/PBX and was looking at the Wildcard X100P (since it's the cheapest
> > single FXO).
> > Has anyone used this card and is it sufficient enough for a single
> > connection to my analog POTS line?
> > I would also like to set up a SIP proxy using Asterisk and I'm assuming I
> > can just use standard ethernet NICs to do so?
> > Thoughts?  Suggestions?
> > Thanks to anyone that has done this before,
> > -Sam
> >
> >
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