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- dragon2611
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04 Jan 2009 17:29 #53597
by dragon2611
FXO port was created by dragon2611
Is the FXO port on the 2820Vn simply for passthrough to the phone plugged into the router or is it is the router actually capable of doing SIP > FXO.
I know it's possible to go from SIP > PSTN as the linksys have an ATA that can do it (SPA 3102)
Reason I ask is I have a SIP phone on my desk (Linksys SPA941) and while i can dial PSTN numbers via my VOIP provider I actually get free eve&weekend calls on the PSTN line.
Alternative would be to get a DECT handset (prob work out cheaper) but that would mean another item on my already cluttered desk
I know it's possible to go from SIP > PSTN as the linksys have an ATA that can do it (SPA 3102)
Reason I ask is I have a SIP phone on my desk (Linksys SPA941) and while i can dial PSTN numbers via my VOIP provider I actually get free eve&weekend calls on the PSTN line.
Alternative would be to get a DECT handset (prob work out cheaper) but that would mean another item on my already cluttered desk
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22 Jun 2009 08:12 #56439
by rjtomlinson
Replied by rjtomlinson on topic Not a full FXO port
AFAIK, the 2028vn doesnt have full FXO capabilities which seems like a big omission.
Maybe a post to the wish list might help with a future firmware upgrade if the hardware is capable of supporting it.
Maybe a post to the wish list might help with a future firmware upgrade if the hardware is capable of supporting it.
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