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Rajiv Aaron Manglani wrote: >> I want to setup a home PBX system. Essentially, I'd like a switch >> that can make either POTS or VoIP calls. Each telephone in the house >> would talk to the switch over Ethernet only. There would be some way >> to choose POTS or VoIP from each phone for outgoing calls. Can this >> be done? If so, what products would I need? > > > http://asterisk.org/ ... with lots of supplemental info at http:// > www.voip-info.org/ (including setup examples, phone hardware lists and > reviews, service providers). Yup. What he said. I run asterisk at home and have a slightly more advanced configuration, choosing between POTS/Various VoIP providers/My own network that my friends and I have set up. Asterisk works like a champ. You will also need to get some IP phones. One of the suppliers I've seen bandied about on the Asterisk listservs is http://www.voipsupply.com/. I've never used them, however they seem to have a good selection of stuff. Also, eBay is your friend. One of the live CD projects that my friends have had good luck with is Asterisk at Home (http://asteriskathome.sourceforge.net/). It is very spiffy. ~Ben -- /"\ Ben Jackson \ / bbj <at> innismir.net - http://www.innismir.net/ X Member of the ASCII Ribbon Campaign Against HTML Mail / \
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