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2005 Aug 18
1
Epygi QuadroFXO?
Does anyone on-list have any experience with this device? It's a 6 port
FXO<>SIP gateway.
Michael Graves
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2008 Sep 15
4
PBX appliances
Hi List,
Does anyone have experiences to relate on the various Asterisk-based PBX
appliances out there?
Like the Aastra 160, Digium S844i, etc.
Do the Epygi Quadro and Grandstream GXE also use Asterisk?
Thanks,
Femi
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2007 Jul 31
5
Dropouts and echo
...switch back to our old key system unless we fix two major
issues. So please help me avoid switching back!
An overview: We have about 12 Linksys SPA941 SIP phones connected on
a private switched network to our asterisk box which is a highly-
specced HP xeon server. This in turn connects to an Epygi gateway
( http://www.epygi.com/quadro-gateway/70/#isdn ), bringing in 4 ISDN
BRI lines as a SIP trunk.
The issues:
Dropouts - by far the most serious issue we've encountered. On most
calls (normally anything longer than 1 or 2 minutes), suddenly one
end of the call will go silent and...
2007 Feb 24
8
To use asterisk or proprietary hardware, that is the question
...bly on me having to come in and
add patches or have to reboot once a month or whatever. Their expection is
the same as they would have with any other phone system that mounts on the
wall and "just works" for years. I think that is a reasonable expectation.
I am looking at putting in an Epygi proprietary VoIP system in instead. It
is mostly hardware based although apparently runs Linux. It has a GUI, is
supposedly plug and play most of the time, and most importantly, does not
use a Hard Drive. I have heard good things about them so for arguments
sake, let's assume voice quality,...
2007 Feb 26
1
To use asterisk or proprietary hardware, that is the questio
...e same as they would have with any other phone system that mounts on
>the
> >wall and "just works" for years. I think that is a reasonable
>expectation.
>
>Agreed. And if it breaks, you replace it quickly and at a low cost.
>
> >I am looking at putting in an Epygi proprietary VoIP system in instead.
>It
> >is mostly hardware based although apparently runs Linux. It has a GUI,
>is
> >supposedly plug and play most of the time, and most importantly, does not
> >use a Hard Drive. I have heard good things about them so for arguments
&...
2005 Sep 12
4
Hotel Setup?
I am working with a small inn (under 50 rooms) that is next to a ski
resort. The inn just had Cat5e Homeruns to each room installed, with a
patch panel in the basement. Now it's my job to connect each of the
those rooms to the Internet. I think I have a Cisco switch that I can
do Private VLANS with, however I thought of another solution.
Has anybody seen or does anybody know of a VoIP