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Created by: oej,Last modification on Fri 16 of Mar, 2007 [16:14 UTC] by bobpaul

FXO (Foreign Exchange Office)


When a customer receives phone service from a central office other than the one that would normally serve them, the line between the customer and the "Foreign" office is called a "Foreign Exchange" line.

FXO (Foreign eXchange Office) is the office end of the line, and FXS (Foreign eXchange Station) is the station end.

FXO and FXS are also used to refer to the type of interface on phone equipment.
  • An FXS interface provides power (battery) and generates ring signals.
  • An FXO interface receives power (battery) and receives ring signals.

If you want to connect an ordinary telephone to a computer, you need a card in the computer with an FXS interface.

If you want to connect a line to your computer so that it can make and answer calls on your analog PSTN telephone line, you need to add an FXO interface to your computer.

Always check the sense of the device whether it is labeled FXS or FXO, as some vendors get it backwards and your device will provide power when you expect it to behave as a station and receive power. Be careful!

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333Reset a Vega 50

by hsmith, Monday 08 of May, 2006 [20:30:49 UTC]
Hi, nobody knows how to reset the password of a Vega 50?
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333Re: voice modem as fxo/fxs

by , Tuesday 04 of January, 2005 [11:51:44 UTC]
as i see in hardware section: intel modem with chipset537 can work as X101P
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333voice modem as fxo/fxs

by , Monday 03 of January, 2005 [00:48:02 UTC]
are they any solution to use an ordinary voice modem as fxo/fxs device on a computer.
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333Re: FXS requires power connector

by , Thursday 30 of December, 2004 [16:16:21 UTC]
not that it matters much, but the term you're looking for is "molex connector"
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333FXS requires power connector

by , Thursday 30 of September, 2004 [20:51:22 UTC]
FXS cards such as Digium's appear to require that your computer have an extra power connector (of the kind used by hard drives). Many server-class computers such as the Dell PowerEdge 2650 do not use this kind of power connector for their drives. Does anyone have any experience powering an FXS card in a system like this?