I have two X100P card in my box. I want to connect regular phone (not the phone line!) to one of thse cards. Does anybody think about the same? I don't really want an expensive solution buying additional card with FXS port, I prefer to make something by myself. It'll be great if somebody can point me to technical materials or show electric scheme of such converter. I believe it should be rather simple. I'm ready to cooperate to make such solution. Thanks, Dmitry. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
I have two X100P card in my box. I want to connect regular phone (not the phone line!) to one of thse cards. Does anybody think about the same? I don't really want an expensive solution buying additional card with FXS port, I prefer to make something by myself. It'll be great if somebody can point me to technical materials or show electric scheme of such converter. I believe it should be rather simple. I'm ready to cooperate to make such solution. Thanks, Dmitry. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Hello there, Ich have some interesint problems with SIP & CAPI. Im routing incoming SIP Calls through CAPI to a telephone @ work, but I cant get any sound. If I call from sip client to CAPI direktly I have sound. If I'm recording to a wave file with asterisk there is some sound. My SIP Provider is sipgate Sascha Growe PS.: Sorry for my bad english.
steve@daviesfam.org
2004-Jul-30 02:33 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Non standard usage of X100P card.
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, Dmitry Sergeev wrote:> I have two X100P card in my box. I want to connect regular phone (not the > phone line!) to one of thse cards. Does anybody think about the same?You need something like this: http://www.vikingelectronics.com/products/linesimulator/product_list.html I don't think it will be "rather simple" to make one - it has to make dialtone, ringing etc etc. How about buying an iaxy (s100i) for is it $80? instead? Steve
Matteo Brancaleoni
2004-Jul-30 02:37 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Non standard usage of X100P card.
Hi Il ven, 2004-07-30 alle 11:18, Dmitry Sergeev ha scritto:> I have two X100P card in my box. I want to connect regular phone (not the > phone line!) to one of thse cards. Does anybody think about the same?no. is completely different.> I don't really want an expensive solution buying additional card with FXS > port, I prefer to make something by myself. It'll be great if somebody can > point me to technical materials or show electric scheme of such converter. I > believe it should be rather simple.the material needed and the time (assuming that's possible) will be much more that the price of a single fxs card... first of all : you'll need to supply power to the line from the card then you must have a ringer to ring the phone (eh, something like 60/70 volts...) then... you must say the card to activate the ringer when needed ... but perhaps this is the simplest step. it's that worthwhile ? -- **************************************** Matteo Brancaleoni System Administrator mbrancaleoni@espia.it **************************************** EspiA Srl - e*solution provider Via Pascoli, 37 20129 Milano - Italy SIP:matteo@sip.voismart.it Tel. +39 0270633354 Fax. +39 0245487890 IAXTEL: 17005662458 http://www.espia.it ****************************************
If it were "rather simple", this would have been done a long time ago. Signaling requirements for FXS and FXO are considerably different, however, so you can't simply abuse a modem to drive a phone. Consider the IAXy or the Digium Dev-Kit, which includes a USB/FXS adapter.> -----Original Message----- > From: Dmitry Sergeev [mailto:dmitrysergeevbox@hotmail.com] > Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 4:18 AM > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Non standard usage of X100P card. > > > I have two X100P card in my box. I want to connect regular > phone (not the > phone line!) to one of thse cards. Does anybody think about the same? > > I don't really want an expensive solution buying additional > card with FXS > port, I prefer to make something by myself. It'll be great if > somebody can > point me to technical materials or show electric scheme of > such converter. I > believe it should be rather simple. > > I'm ready to cooperate to make such solution. > > Thanks, > Dmitry.