Hola Facundo, saludos desde Panama.
If you're running asterisk at home or some other asterisk project and
you're only concerned about the ATA, well, a HT-286 (entry level,
cheap) is a good start. Yes, there are reported issues with the
GrandStream equipment but all the others have issues too (ok ok I
know, don't start on this one).
Since your home installation is not *mission critical* a HT-286 will be good.
So far I can tell you that a voice provider in my country uses HT-286
and HT-486 commercially deployed at customer premises and it has been
working prefectly.
My girlfriend who is at this moment in Belgium has an HT-286 that I
sent to her and the ATA register back to Panama with no problems. No
echo issues.
Maybe due to line conditions in Argentina you need to try different
echo cancellers.
Cheers,
On 1/23/06, Facundo Ameal <fameal@gmail.com>
wrote:> Hi everybody!
> I'm from Argentina, so you'll have to sorry me for my English.
> I have a Linux box with asterisk and want to buy an ATA.
> Fist, I thought about the Grandstream HandyTone but I read some
> reviews which says that it has a lot of echo. Some people recommended
> me Sipura 2000 but I don't know what to do. Now I just to make some
> tests at home and see what happens and if it works ok, then I-m
> planning to install it in other places.
>
> thank you in advance.
>
> regards,
> --
> Facundo Ameal.
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> Linux User #395088
>
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