I have done some sifting trough information about adaptors for my purposes and for my money here is the short list of candidates.
1) Sipura SPA-2000 Phone Adaptor + provides connection for 2 phones - means $50/line - no second RJ45 port $95 at <http://www.thevoipconnection.com> 2) Grandstream HandyTone 286 (SIPphone Mini 286) - no second RJ45 port $60 at <http://www.sipphone.com/> 3) Grandstream HandyTone 486 (SIPphone Mini 486) +- includes a build-in switch (second RJ45, but it is 10 Mbps) $70 at <http://www.sipphone.com/> As you can see from the documentation of the products both the HandyTone and the Sipura support Caller-ID. --On Tuesday, September 14, 2004 6:15 AM +0900 Benjamin on Asterisk Mailing Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 14:57:08 -0400, Walt Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> Check the asterisk Wiki for hardware compatability. I did not see an IP >> -> FXO (or FXS) device on the pcphoneline site. They had a couple IP >> phones that may or may not work with * (check the wiki) and a USB FXS >> adaptor that may or may not work with *. > > I don't know how to put this diplomatically, but PCphoneline are one > of those few companies which would appear to be somewhat abusive of > the Wiki. I had to repeatedly remove their entries from categories > that the listed product clearly did not belong to. Quite a few people > ended up buying the wrong product. I know this because some folks > contacted me for help when they couldn't configure the stuff they > bought. > > My advice to anyone looking for fxo/fxs gateways would be this: Be > *extremely* careful about products listed on the VoIP Gateway and ATA > Wikis if the product listing sticks out with marketing language, > something along the lines of ... > > "ONLY 59.99 ! Does everything - Works with everything - Needs no > drivers and no software" > > If it sounds too good to be true, there is a high chance it probably is. > > USB devices for example will almost certainly require some software > that is only available for Windoze and some softphone, it won't work > directly with Asterisk. The only USB device that can be expected to > work with Asterisk is the S100U from Digium and that was only ever > intended for development and testing purposes, not recommended for > real usage. > > rgds > benjk _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
