The Sipura's work really well and are highly configurable. If you just want to connect a regular POTS device via VoIP the SPA-1000 will do the trick. The 2000 has 2 ports instead of 1, for a less-than-double increase in price. The SPA-3000 has one FXS port but also has an FXO port so you can connect a phone line to it too, as well as a regular POTS device. Could be handy for analog connectivity? Paul
I'm about to purchase an adaptor for a POTS data modem and was looking at the Sipura line of adaptors (SPA-1000, SPA-1001, SPA-2000, SPA-3000). Do these work well? Anyone have a suggestion on which model of the Sipura I should get? Does one work better with * than the others? Are there other adaptors that work better that I should get? Thanks, -Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050103/14398bbb/attachment.htm
At 02:17 PM 1/3/05, you wrote:>I m about to purchase an adaptor for a POTS data modem and was looking at >the Sipura line of adaptors (SPA-1000, SPA-1001, SPA-2000, SPA-3000). Do >these work well? Anyone have a suggestion on which model of the Sipura I >should get? Does one work better with * than the others? Are there other >adaptors that work better that I should get?the spa 1k and 2k serve to connect an analog handset to ethernet Not sure about pots. The 3K series may have an fxo side which connects to the phone line, but not sure about that