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Tue Sep 5 14:32:44 MST 2006


The disadvantage (depending on what you're looking at doing) is that they have to be
in an operating computer

Hmmm ... maybe my wish list for a self-contained FXS should expand to a
self-contained one or two FXS and one FXO with software config and at least two
ethernet ports (like one to internet connection and one to hub/switch for extra
connections).

This would be a nice self-contained branch office VoIP system in a box that could
interact with an asterisk server for control directions

Maybe such a beast exists.  I don't think I've seen one




Chris Albertson (chrisalbertson90278 at yahoo.com) wrote*:
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>
>> There are other products out there though.. Why not use those, or
>> roll
>> your own, if you don't like Cisco's policies?
>
>OK then, simple question:  What is the most cost effective legally
>abtained Ethernet<=>FXS box that will work with Asterisk?
>
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