Compact PBX with one FXO port?

Compact PBX with one FXO port?

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Compact PBX with one FXO port? Gilles Ganault 04-13-2007
Posted by Gilles Ganault on April 13, 2007, 4:41 pm
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Hello

        I'm looking for a solution for a friend who needs a very basic
PBX that would look like the Linksys SPA-9000 with the following
features:
- solid-state PBX with standard features like ring group, call
transfer, etc.
- support for up to 5 VoIP accounts
- one FXO port to handle an incoming POTS line

They don't know anything about telecom and VoIP. That's why I'd like
something that just works, and am reluctant to tell them to get a PC
with Linux + one FXO card + Asterisk.

If only Linksys offered an FXO port with either the SPA-9000 or their
WRT54G router, it'd be the ticket.

Thanks.

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Posted by Carl Navarro on April 14, 2007, 3:46 pm
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wrote:

>Hello
>
>        I'm looking for a solution for a friend who needs a very basic
>PBX that would look like the Linksys SPA-9000 with the following
>features:
>- solid-state PBX with standard features like ring group, call
>transfer, etc.
>- support for up to 5 VoIP accounts
>- one FXO port to handle an incoming POTS line
>
>They don't know anything about telecom and VoIP. That's why I'd like
>something that just works, and am reluctant to tell them to get a PC
>with Linux + one FXO card + Asterisk.
>
>If only Linksys offered an FXO port with either the SPA-9000 or their
>WRT54G router, it'd be the ticket.
>
>Thanks.

I know where to look, I just don't know what I'm looking at.


Try these two URL's

www.welltech.com

http://www.voipperiod.com/welltech-m-20.html?page=2&sort=4a

That solution is about $600.

Another source with a pay-as-you-go plan is:

http://www.mobalex.com/products/confpage.html

HTH and let me know if you spring for the Welltech box, I'm looking
very seriously at it.

Carl Navarro






Posted by Gilles Ganault on April 16, 2007, 7:11 pm
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wrote:
>www.welltech.com
>http://www.voipperiod.com/welltech-m-20.html?page=2&sort=4a
>http://www.mobalex.com/products/confpage.html

Thanks for the pointers.

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