Hello! I'm curently using * with two old Teles PCI card (wich, btw, were hard to install and make good use of) with ISDN4Linux. The sound quality is simply perfect. However both dialing in and out through the ISDN line, there seems to be a _little_ bit of echo that eventually gets on your nerves ! Also the echo seems to get a _little_ bigger after a minute or so into the conversation. Now, googling through this list, all related messages I can are -- "install chan_capi" over and over. I'ld install it, but it was designed for AVM Fritz cards and I don't know if these Teles PCI are compatible or not. Also, on my previous attempt to install and run chan_capi, I didn't get it to work because I never got to initialize CAPI correctly before running Asterisk. Is there an easier way to cancel the echo ? Is there a way to use chan_capi with Teles cards ? Thanks in advance Miguel Gon?alves
Michiel van Baak
2005-Feb-15 13:11 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Teles PCI and chan_capi, possible ???
On 19:54, Tue 15 Feb 05, JunkMail wrote:> Hello! > > I'm curently using * with two old Teles PCI card (wich, btw, were hard to > install and make good use of) with ISDN4Linux. > The sound quality is simply perfect. > > However both dialing in and out through the ISDN line, there seems to be a > _little_ bit of echo that eventually gets on your nerves ! > Also the echo seems to get a _little_ bigger after a minute or so into the > conversation. > > Now, googling through this list, all related messages I can are -- "install > chan_capi" over and over. > > I'ld install it, but it was designed for AVM Fritz cards and I don't know if > these Teles PCI are compatible or not. > Also, on my previous attempt to install and run chan_capi, I didn't get it > to work because I never got to initialize CAPI correctly before running > Asterisk. > > Is there an easier way to cancel the echo ? > Is there a way to use chan_capi with Teles cards ?Hi, If your cards are supported by i4l, the odds on support in mISDN are good. mISDN provides a CAPI interface for the cards. Maybe you should check that out. My experience with the echo on i4l is the same and it all went away once switched to CAPI. Good luck. btw, you can find more on mISDN here: http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20mISDN%20channels -- Michiel van Baak http://lunteren.vanbaak.info michiel@vanbaak.info GnuPG key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x7E0B9A2D "Two of the most famous products of Berkeley are LSD and BSD. I don't think that this is a coincidence."