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Does PfSense support t1 Cards and other Hardware

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    mikeisfly
    last edited by Oct 23, 2013, 12:55 AM

    I was just wondering what expansion cards does PfSense support? Does it support T1 cards like this one : http://www.amazon.com/Sangoma-Interface-Asterisk-Interoperable-Express/dp/B001BDERCC or maybe some sort of FXO/FXS card. Right now if I was going to run the freeswitch package and I needed to connect to a PBX system or hang some pots phones off of PfSense could I do it? I have a Cisco router with a T1 controller, FXO card and FXS card for the conversion between my FreePBX server and my PBX system in my lab, but I was thinking I would like to make a PfSense box and configure it to be a Voice Gateway/voice Mail Server? Has anyone done this or have any experience doing it with FreeSwitch. Right now I have a Cisco 2821 configured as a Voice Gateway with both FXO ports and T1 ports.

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      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
      last edited by Oct 23, 2013, 2:36 PM

      There is no support in the GUI for those cards.

      If FreeBSD supports it and the drivers are there, freeswitch might be able to latch onto it, but I wouldn't expect that to work.

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