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The company we're talking to about asterisk is recommending SNOM 200
phones - they don't have the huge screens of the Cisco's, but then you
can do everything from the desktop, the phone's really there just for
making calls through.
http://www.snom.com/snom200_en.php
Our office network isn't switched - it was put in before I started there
and 24 port switches were a lot more expensive than hubs back in early
2001. The firm quoting for the VOIP stuff has recommended an HP managed
switch, primarily so we can get QoS on the network to protect the voice
traffic.
The cards we bought were just advertised as generic Asterisk compatible
FXO cards, but they have an identical chipset to the Digium ones at less
than half the cost. The kernel recognises them as a Wildcard FXO:
Wildcard X101P
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=40995&item=5714
337230&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
Unfortunately that seller only ships to the UK, but I'm sure the same
cards must be available in the US.
Russell.
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