Using asterisk, can I setup a linux box with a modem in it, attached to a phone line. Then use a computer to (and sound card) to talk to the linux box and then the phone line. in other words sound card > computer > internet > asterisk > modem > phone line. If so, can someone shead some light on configs. Thanks, Michael
On Saturday 12 July 2003 22:57, lists wrote:> Using asterisk, can I setup a linux box with a modem in it, attached > to a phone line. Then use a computer to (and sound card) to talk to > the linux box and then the phone line. > > in other words sound card > computer > internet > asterisk > modem > > phone line.Short and sweet, no. Get yourself an X100P from Digium instead. See the archives if you want to know why not. There was a nice lengthy thread about this about a month ago. -Tilghman
Hello people I have a question about VOIP. Suppose I want to call to a phone of the PSTN in any country of the world. First, I could install the Net2phone software, for instance, and make the call. What I ray to do, if possible, is to replace the Net2phone software by an analogue telephones. My idea is t install a Voip Gateway in a LAN though which I could connect analogue telephones of the LAN to Internet and in that way I can make the calls. Of course I will have to hire the service of someone to download the communication from internet to the PSNT in the other part of the world, do you know who can give me that service? What do I have to install from my Net? Thank your very much.