Has anyone tried Obiline as a FXO for an Asterisk device?

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Usetheforceobiwan:
For the heck of it I plugged my Obiline into a Win7 box just to see what would happen.  W7 loads a driver for a USB composite device but cannot find the driver for the other device that tries to load, that device is labeled as a USB audio device.   If anyone has had success in using the Obiline as an FXO on a Linux / Asterisk based system please post your implementation.

azrobert:
See: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=6988.0

This is a solution for an OBi110, but should be the same for an OBi20X with OBiLine.

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drgeoff:
As far as I know an OBi20x is not a Linux / Asterisk based system.  :)

giqcass:
Obiline is still fairly new hardware and there aren't a lot of them floating around yet.  You may find it difficult to find drivers for it.  I have not yet heard of anyone using it on a Windows system.  You might have better luck with an old Magic Jack.

Usetheforceobiwan:
Actually I was thinking it could be used like this USB FXO adapter from Sangoma http://www.sangoma.com/products/usbfxo/.   The Sangoma is like $140 and two Obilines are $70.    

What got me around to this, the computer I have my PBX on is a small form factor unit with no PCI slots so the only connectivity I have is via serial or USB.  I already have the Obiline so I thought what the heck, you never know so I tried it.  

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