06-28-05 12:45 PM
There is a simple automatic switching device combine-a-line that routes PSTN
and VOIP to a single line handset, answering machine, Fax, etc. This might
work.
Marco
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...AMESE%3AIT&rd=1
"Tony" <tony@no-s-p-a-m-t-h-a-n-k-you.net> wrote in message
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> I'm wanting to install an ATA onto my network so I can make a receive
calls
> using Vo-IP using a DECT cordless phone. I have the following questions
if
> anyone could help.
>
> How much will it cost me for the adapter (minimum cost)
>
> How do you configure the adapter, do I use a web browser, similar to the
> configuration of a modem/router or wifi access point?
>
> Could I use two separate services for outgoing and incoming calls?, the
> reason I ask this is because currently I use 18866 to make calls from my
> computer using Vo-IP, but I receive calls via sipgate. (I am using X-lite
at
> present) Can this sort of thing usually be configured into any ATA?
>
> Would the ATA just connect to the LAN using a standard CAT5 cable into the
> back of my modem/router? (Netgear DG843G)
>
> Is there any reason why I would not be able to connect a DECT cordless
phone
> to the ATA, so I could use the phone anywhere around the home?
>
> Any recommendations for a suitable ATA would be great, especially if you
> have a website where I could buy one as I really would like to get this up
> and running as soon as possible.
>
> Thanks very much indeed..
>
> Tony
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