Created by: oej,Last modification on Fri 16 of Mar, 2007 [16:01 UTC] by bobpaul
FXS: (Foreign eXchange Station) is the station end
An FXS allows connection to standard analog telephones. Do not confuse with an FXO which connects to a telephone line.
For more explanation of FXO and FXS - please read the FXO page!
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by bobpaul, Friday 16 of March, 2007 [19:02:44 UTC]
I think your terminology is wrong. Do you mean you need both an FXO and an FXS? Or are you trying to use an FXO as an FXS? The latter is not possible. For hardware recommendations, see the pages under "Connecting Phones to VoIP" (for FXSs) and "Connecting VoIP to PSTN" (for FXOs) on the main page. (Edit: Oh.. 2006.. I thought you posted yesterday ;) Hope you figured it out!)
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by gulamsubhani, Wednesday 15 of March, 2006 [08:42:02 UTC]
My Grandstream 486 just died. So I'm in the market. Current router is Netgear MR814v2, which does NAT, WiFi, and I had the 486 hooked to it, and things worked.
Is it better to go with a single box that does everything? Or a different/better router with QoS support? Or?
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