DIY
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Jump to navigationJump to searchWhen working with these PBX-systems, a complete new world has opened. The possibilities are endless, but there are also some practical limitations.
- The system should work with the already existing PSTN
- The available DECT-telephones must be used.
- Costs should be low.
- Nothing must change for the enduser in order to make a normal call, or to receive one.
- Calling must still be possible when the server or internet is offline.
Setup with Voice-modem
- A $10 Linux Answering machine - An Asterisk PBX system using an Intel voice-modem.
Possible problems
- Will the connection between the line- and phone-jack be made when the server is offline?
- Is it possible to make the (DECT-)phones ring when someone is calling you via the PBX?
- If not, what is needed (60V power-supply?) to make it work?