SPA-3000 Review/Guide: Affordable Home PBX
Kerbo writes "Seems every few days there is another news item about Asterisk PBX or Asterisk@Home, the open-source PBX system and associated installer package. You may have even been wondering what equipment you need to get started. The Geek Gazette has posted a review of the Sipura SPA-3000 ATA/Gateway with a complete setup guide on configuring it to work with Asterisk. This makes a very cost-effective way to get started by using your existing phone line as a trunk into the PBX."
It consisted of two tin cans and a string, and it worked mighty fine!
Given that most geeks get few enough phone calls to render an answering machine pointless, why do they need a PBX system?
"Have you ever thought about just turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids, and hitting them?"
Will the secratary it takes to operate it be a tax deduction?
Sir,
;)
Hand over your geek card. We do things not because we have to, but because we can.
No one calls me
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Join Asterix@home today, and use your idle computing power to help druidic scientists explore the possibility of creating super soldiers through chemical means!
And, coming soon, Obelix@home, which will attempt to genetically alter recipients to be permanently endowed with these abilities.
Warning, may cause lowered intelligence, anti-authoritarianism and increased risk of obesity.
I can not seem to find a piece of hardware that will generate a dial tone on 16 or 24 different ports.
How about a tape loop and an audio splitter?
Agreed my fellow obese American!
I'm Rick James with mod points biatch!
What is this news for elephants?!
Jeeze.
Dude, why don't you just slide down the bannister? It's a heck of a lot faster, and more impressive, too.
"Ad infinitem et ultra!" - Buzz Lightyear