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1.3.2 Phones<br />

You can buy SIP phones from Grandstream, SNOM, and Cisco etc. Or you can buy<br />

an ATA (Analogue Telephone Adapter) produced by Linksys, Netcomm or Sipura and<br />

a few others, which enables you to use an analogue phone (the Linksys PAP2 will<br />

allow you to hang two analogue phones to it). The Netcomm and Linksys ATAs can<br />

be bought from Harris Technology and a number of VSPs.<br />

Register with a VSP such as Faktortel, Oztell, Pennytel and several other VOIP<br />

Service Providers (VSPs) or you may buy Engin locked ATAs from Harvey Norman<br />

and Dick Smith Electronic. The choice is yours.<br />

To get started, it is easiest to get a softphone and run it on another computer. See<br />

the section on installation of Softphone later in this document.<br />

1.3.3 SIP Gateway<br />

It is most likely that you want to communicate with others on the PSTN network, so<br />

you need to obtain a VOIP gateway service. Since part of the call is being carried on<br />

the circuit switched network, it costs real money. This means that you will have to<br />

pay for this part of the system.<br />

Setting up gateways will be covered in the installation section below.<br />

1.3.4 Home Network<br />

The fact that you are reading this and contemplating on installing Trixbox , I assume<br />

that you have a home network, a broadband service, and are set up behind a Router<br />

of some sort.<br />

You will need to pick a static IP address for your IP PBX that is on your home network<br />

e.g. 192.168.0.100. To keep it simple, please ensure that the Asterisk box is in the<br />

same network segment of your existing LAN.<br />

1.3.5 VOIP Service Providers<br />

If you are in Australia, the Whirlpool VOIP forum has a list of VOIP providers in<br />

Australia at the following link: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfmt=370536<br />

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