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Old 17-09-2008, 04:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys,

I am looking for an EPABX system for home use. Need 308 (3 lines, 8 extensions) with a budget about 5-7k.

Any suggestions? TIA.
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Old 17-09-2008, 05:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Why not try Trixbox? It's free!
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Ok clarification. I want a hardware EPABX system and not a software solution

I can't keep a PC on 24x7 for saving on PABX system. That will cost me more in terms of electricity bills

Nor is there enough place for a PC in that area. I am replacing an existing 5 year PABX which is placed in a small cupboard.

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Q: What is the most important thing to know about installing trixbox?
A: During the install process, ALL hard drives connected to your system will be formatted and all data will be lost. This will even apply to any external USB drives.
So it needs a near-dedicated machine! Machine will cost me more than PABX system
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Hmmm.... well, if you use asterix on opensuse, you can use it without losing data Since you specifically want a hardware one, I'm not really sure about the details. Will try to find something more than what I know and post back.
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It really isn't practical or cost effective to keep a PC for this. Its not an office of a multinational with a few hundred connections. It's my home
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