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$1/month VOIP! AMP script and patch file

Started by donpaul, September 09, 2009, 06:34:14 AM

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dlewis

skeptic, so how are you planning to connect your line to the core? You have to use an FXO card.

skeptic

You got me, I know almost nothing about voip.  It's one of those things I planned to research at a later date, but this topic made me curious if this particular service at $1 a month would do what I need.

All I know is comcast cut the phone line coming into my house (they should have just unhooked it so a landline could be easily put back in the future), and they ran a phone cord from the new cable modem into a phone jack in the house.  All phone jacks in the house work normally just like a land line, and I can send/receive faxes on my fax machine.

I don't mind buying hardware as long as it's not uber expensive. 

dlewis

The $1 a month service wouldn't require the FXO card. If you decide to just use the comcast line, you'll need the FXO card. Their is another thread on the forum that discusses the Sangoma B600D and the x100p card.

donpaul

Faxing works fine for me on localphone - never worked on broadsucks (I mean broadvoice).

skeptic

Quote from: donpaul on September 16, 2009, 10:14:32 PM
Faxing works fine for me on localphone - never worked on broadsucks (I mean broadvoice).
Great news.  Can you briefly describe your setup, hardware or whatever else I would need to know?

donpaul

I use LinuxMCE and an SPA-2000 configured for analog devices http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Sipura/Linksys_spa2000. I plugged the fax into the spa-2000.

dlewis

I wonder if someone got faxing working via asterisk in LinuxMCE

Raul102801

Can someone tell me if this integrated on 8.10Beta2?
How can I get it runnnig? I already opened an account with them but I don't know how to configure and did not find a wiki page.

Thanks