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ŽStephen Hammond

2006-02-13, 5:45 pm

mean ?


Sauron

2006-02-13, 5:45 pm

Iternal lines and an external fallback PTSN line.


Brian A

2006-02-13, 5:45 pm

On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 17:14:24 -0000, "Sauron" <nazgul@war.org> wrote:

>Iternal lines and an external fallback PTSN line.


Usually you would connect your phone(s) to the FXS port(s) and the FXO
port would be connected to your BT (or cable) line. That way you can
choose to conect to voip or landline from your telephone handset.

....and what does FXS and FXO mean...
Foreign eXchange Station, Foreign Exchange Office.
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