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On Mon, 2009-07-13 at 15:06 +0200, Mikael Bak wrote: > John Smith wrote: > > Hi, > > > > While I know m0n0wall does VOIP traffic shaping and other gateway services, > > > > has anyone used or tried getting some RJ-11 phone jacks (like an old > > dial-up modem or a special pci card) in a m0n0wall box to act as a VOIP > > phone interface to use regular standard land-line phones? > > > > ...Any other fun VOIP applications of m0n0wall? > > > > Hi, > AskoziaPBX is based on m0n0wall: > http://www.askozia.com/pbx/ > > I have tried it and it woked quite nicely. But I only tried the SIP > functionality. Can't tell you anything about ISDN or analog. > > HTH, > Mikael > Linksys makes an analog telephone adapter (ATA) known as the SPA3102 which will give you two analog telephone ports - one for a phone, the other for a phone line. Quality is a little scratchy, but I haven't done much configuring. Many other manufacturers make ATA's - Grandstream, etc. |