I have a DECT cordless phone that I've been using just as a standalone phone. The interesting thing is that the phone (CyberGenie) was developed to run with Windows PBX software. I've been looking at the possibilities of getting it to work with Asterisk. Although the obvious solution would be to get an FSX card and plug the phone into it, I tend to think (or should that be dream) bigger. The base station contains a PTSN line in and a PTSN line out in addition to the DECT base station. It connects to a PC via a USB connection, providing three device endpoints. What I would *really* like to do is to get the line in working as a FSO, the line out working as a FSO, and the DECT base station providing a channel for each handset. I've seen references on the list to the COM-ON-AIR line of DECT products. Has anyone been successful in getting them to work with Asterisk? If so, what was involved in doing so? The one benefit I have is that I have access to code for the Windows device drivers and application, and so should be able to use that as a reference. Although I don't have too much time to give to it, I would also be able to work to code/adapt needed drivers. Chris