[Asterisk-Users] How can I use my regular phones with Asterisk
running on my Linksys WRT54G router?
John Klimek
jklimek at gmail.com
Mon Jun 12 15:19:48 MST 2006
Ahh, thanks! That's what I thought but I wasn't sure because I
thought ATA boxes were only for specific VOIP providers.
Which ATA with an FXS port would you recommend for around (or under) $50?
Also, can I simple plug the ATA into an existing RJ-11 jack so that
ALL of the phone jacks in my house have a dial tone?
On 6/12/06, Jonathan Attwood <jmattwood at gmail.com> wrote:
> Analogue Telephone Adapter(s)
> Linksys/Sipura range SPA-3102; SPA2100; SPA1001 to name but 3
>
> On 12/06/06, John Klimek <jklimek at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Ok, I've done some more research and I don't think I want an FXO box...
> >
> > What I'd like to do is use BroadVoice (with their BYOD plan) and then
> > run Asterisk on my WRT54G router. I'd also like to use my regular home
> > phones without having to use a special "SIP" phone... (eg. I like my
> > Vtech normal cordless phones)
> >
> > What do I need to buy to get this working? It sounds like I need to
> > purchase a "Zaptel" interface card, but of course I can't use those
> > with a router...
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