Hi, I have been experimenting with Asterisk and the linejack card and have discovered the follow: 1) The linejack in FXS mode works well with asterisk as long as the format in the phone.conf is set to ulaw. With mode set to slinear, gsm recorded messages played by voicemail appear to be slightly choppy (sounds like a click at the end of each frame). 2) Using the configuration above, the linejack works well with the echo test. 3) Voicemail records smoothly and clearly as long as the format in voicemail.conf is set to gsm. Using the settings of gsm|wav49|wav or even wav causes the recording to have echo and be choppy. I don't have time to figure out why this is the case. Gregg ----------------------------------- I am going to try this question once again. Does the lack of response imply that everyone has abandoned LineJack cards for use with Asterisk? I am trying to get a prototype working based on Asterisk and Quicknet cards. I currently have to systems set up each with a LineJack card. I have the systems working, but can't get the voicemail demo to work properly. Messages to the user telephone set from the voicemail system are clear, but recordings left through the phone are distorted. Sounds like the audio has lots of echo and sampling error type distortion. I know this must be covered in the archives, but I can't find a reference. I am using the Asterisk demo configurations. configuration is as follows: ; ; Linux Telephony Interface ; ; Configuration file ; [interfaces] ;mode=immediate ;mode=fxo mode=dialtone ;format=g723.1 ;format=slinear format=ulaw silencesupression=no ; ; List all devices we can use. Contexts may also be specified ; context=local context=default ; txgain=100% rxgain=100% device => /dev/phone0