If you want to connect you pstn only, nothing more, and dont forget that FXO
is for the lines. FXS for the Phones
2008/7/26 Preetish Kakkar <preetish.kakkar at successivesoftwares.com>
> Hi, I need a bit of help regarding setting up asterisk. I am trying to
> setup a simple PBX for a small office we have. We just need 4 extensions. I
> would like to spent as less as possible.
>
> The below are possible solutions i can think off.
>
> 1.) I use a Digium Card and connect my PSTN line to the asterisk server.
> Asterisk would then forward the call to particular extension according to
> whatever user presses. The extensions would be another set up of analog
> telephone which would receive the call forward by asterisk. What else
> (HardWare) i would need except asterisk and digium card...?
>
> 2.) I use the digium card and connect my PSTN line to asterisk server. Then
> it forward calls to 4 pc's (ip addr) which has some kind of software
> installer (soft phone) and it shows like some call is coming and user can
> recieve call and talk using headphone.. Again what else i need..?
>
> Thanks, Preeteesh
>
>
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