Re: VOIP Gateway hardware
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 16:03:10 -0000, "RH"
<spicedham@no-ham-exelsys.com> wrote:
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>"Glenn" <glenn.clark@nospam.btinternet.nospam.com> wrote in message
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>> Hi all
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>> I have just downloaded 3cx free windows pbx seystem which seems to work
>> great. What I need is a uk supplier for a voip gateway (also product
>> details if possible) so I can accept the calls coming in from my landline
>> in to the system or accpet calls from voip and route through the land line
>> if needed
>>
>> Can anyone help? Software avaliable @ [url]www.3cx.com[/url] by them way[/color]
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>Probably the cheapest and most easite sto get hold of is linksys SPA-3000
>series
>ATA, it also works as an FXS prot allowing a normal phone to be plugged in
>and should
>connect to your PBX
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>It might be a bit overkill if your using SIP phones but it is the cheapest
>solution I think around. for
>a single PSTN line, they can be bought from lots of places including
>broadbandbuyer.co.uk[/color]
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[url]www.broadbandstuff.co.uk[/url]
The new version of the SPA-3000 is the SPA-3102.
Same as the SPA-3000, afaik, with a 1 port router included.
This means that if you have a simple set up you can plug the SPA-3102
into a modem and take an output from the SPA-3102 into a computer.
Of course, if you don't want to use the router facility, you don't
have to.
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