There was some talk a couple of weeks ago about voip devices w/ ethernet and fxo/fxs configurations. I found this while out and about and thought it might be interesting. Configurable fxo/fxs with dual ethernet. http://www.tekdigitel.com/website/htmlPages/content/products/product_introductions/introduction_to_V-SERVER_iGATE_Dual_Ethernet.htm -- Karl Putland <karl at putland.linux-site.net>
Karl Putland wrote:> There was some talk a couple of weeks ago about voip devices w/ ethernet > and fxo/fxs configurations. I found this while out and about and > thought it might be interesting. > > Configurable fxo/fxs with dual ethernet. > > http://www.tekdigitel.com/website/htmlPages/content/products/product_introductions/introduction_to_V-SERVER_iGATE_Dual_Ethernet.htmHas anybody actually seen one of these things? I piddled around on their website; most of their pages are very old, if the dates on the files are to be believed. I think the picture of the product in question says "Copyright 1999" on it. ?? b.
> Configurable fxo/fxs with dual ethernet. > > > http://www.tekdigitel.com/website/htmlPages/content/products/product_introductions/introduction_to_V-SERVER_iGATE_Dual_Ethernet.htmIts easy to make a device with lots of options, question is the price. There are many ATA-like solutions, but people converge on ATA because of sub-200$ price. The 'sweet spot' for VoIP gateways is 100$/port. The 'super sweet' (the point where it starts replacing regular phones) is 50$/port... -alex