Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "asterisk like modems access server"
2005 Jun 17
4
Analog modems behind an Asterisk server?
Hello, we would like to hook up analog modems behind an Asterisk server,
and we're very interested in the experiences that others have made when
attempting that. We assume that there are no inherent problems with
modems in respect to the Asterisk software, but it appears that the
FXO/FXS hardware restricts this kind of a setup to lower data
transmission rates, is this correct?
Currently,
2015 Jun 16
3
FXS Solutions for modems and other non jitter tolerant devices
In the past we have used Adtran Atlas 550's to break out FXS ports for
devices like modems. The great thing about the 550 is that internally it
is all TDM so there is absolutely zero latency.
We are able to use ATA's for faxes and analog phones but devices that use
modems, they fail 99.99% of the time when using an ATA.
We tried to migrate to TA908 devices; they have FXS ports built
2005 Jun 21
1
modprobe wctdm waiting for ever
Hi,
I have a pentium 4 with Intel motherboard and one TDM400P (2 fxs, 2fxo)
modprobe zaptel is Ok
but
When I execute modprobe wctdm never load the module, I can wait for 1
year but never response me (error or OK). I need to do ctrl+c
Any idea?
Edgardo
>>> jan@irial.com 06/21/05 10:07 AM >>>
i know that there are extensive rework on the transfer in SIP at the
moment.
--On
2004 Jan 26
7
GSM modems
Hi all,
I am interested in interfacing a GSM modem to *. I've seen a few
comments about doing this, but I'm not clear whether people have
actually made it work. I've used GSM modems for various data jobs,
mostly high volume SMS (no, not nasty marketing stuff - high volume
solicited SMS :-) ) . These only have analogue ports for voice. Does
anyone know of units with digital voice
2009 Apr 28
3
POS modems
Hi,
If anyone is interested in the low speed modems needed for POS
applications (V.22, V.22bis, V.22bisFC and V.29FC) please contact me. I
had some spare time while travelling, and finally got the V.22bis code I
started a long time ago into a start where its basically functional. I'm
now looking for input about exactly what application software expects
from these modems, so I can plan
2004 Aug 06
3
bitrate for slow modems
Depending on what you are broadcasting, for 28.8 I would go 16kbps and be
really safe...
Lithium
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Griffiths" <john@capmon.com>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
Cc: <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 3:12 PM
Subject: [icecast] bitrate for slow modems
> ok so 24kbps for 56k modems...
>
> can i go any lower and get
2009 Jul 23
3
PCI modems
Hi all,
I'm currently searching for a PCI modem that will be used to receive faxes. I've tried out a few modems but they all use conexant chipsets, which need out-of-tree kernel drivers and currently doesn't work here (kernel oops when the installation script modprobes the driver).
Does anyone know of a PCI modem that works out of the box with in-tree kernel drivers?
Thanks,
2004 May 17
1
Re: Load Balancing 4 cable modems, followed nano.txt
Hello,
On Mon, 17 May 2004, Charles-Etienne.Dube wrote:
> I did some tests with 2 cable modems, but now it is installed in a production
> environment with 4 cable modems. At first, everything seemed to work fine..
> But now I had a couple of users tell me that some web pages were
> not available while others were, and it semms to be a masquerading problem
> since when I
2004 Aug 06
1
bitrate for slow modems
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, John Griffiths wrote:
> ok so 24kbps for 56k modems...
>
> can i go any lower and get the 28 k modems? (still a lot of them about) or will 24 be good enough fo that?
As others have said, 16kbps should do the trick. Keep in mind though that
the quality of the sound will also depend on the sampling rate. MP3 will
handle some higher sampling rates higher than some of
2009 Mar 31
6
[Zaptel] Why no driver for PCI voice modems?
Hello
Considering how cheap PCI modems are compared to even the cheapest
PCI hardware from Digium, OpenVox, Sangoma, etc.... I was wondering
why Zaptel can't be used with those to connect an Asterisk server to
a POTS line for low-level use? It just seems overkill for SOHO users
who only get a few calls a day.
Is it because those modems are usually Windows-specific, and it would
be too
2005 Oct 29
2
Fax modems and Samba
I am running an FC 2 server with Samba 3.0.10. It is serving files and
is PDC for several WinXp workstations. There is now a demand to be able
to fax from the WinXP workstations, and I'm trying to figure the best
way to set up a modem pool on the server and make them available to the
workstations. Is that best handled as some kind of resource share
through Samba? How would that be
2004 Jun 29
1
Asterisk and dial-up modems
Anybody connecting to on-premise modems by dialing in to Asterisk and using
an extension to reach the modem? How? Sipuras, FXO cards, other?
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2007 Jul 12
2
USB Modem with asterisk
I can use a USB modem with asterisk to connect to the
PSTN network right? It'll serve the same functionality
as an FXO card? Also, any idea if I can get these
modems with mutiple ports (12 or 24)?
Thanks,
Doug
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2004 Jun 07
4
Modem Calls
My office is investigating using an Asterisk PBX and also going to a VOIP
provider for our main phone connections, but one of the tricky things is that
we need to have outbound and inbound modem calls (fax too).
I see a lot of talk about faxes but no mention of modems on this list. I get
the impression that modems will be a problem for us. Is that true?
2009 Aug 13
1
winbindd & Domain group
Hi,
I?m using samba rel.3.3.4.
The domain group associated to the domain user is always 10000 that means ?Domain Users? for all the domain users
$> getent passwd | grep pippo
DOMAIN\pippo:*:10015:10000:PIPPO:/home/DOMAIN/pippo:/bin/false
Do you know how is it possible to assign a different domain group ?
How is it possible that winbindd intercepts another domain group instead of the default
2020 Feb 11
2
Modems
Guys,
I have a customer that heavily uses modems, the problem they don't work reliably with some of the carriers I have used like Level3.
This is somewhat expected due to the limits in VoIP so I need a better solution.
If I set up an asterisk system on customer premise with an FXS card in it and have calls sent to another asterisk box with a PRI can I get this to be more reliable and better
2003 Dec 15
2
Slightly OT and mildly insane: Modems through VoIP :-))
Hi,
First off, let me state that _YES, I am fully aware that what I am doing is
insane, prone to major havoc and bad for general health_ :-))
Scenario: My GF needs an analog modem to use with her banking software
(sodding backs don't supply a decent web-application for company use). I am
experimenting to see if we can get it to work (albeit slow) trough our ATA186
talking g711 to
2005 Feb 08
2
Corrupted index file w/Procmail in FC2
Hello:
We have a Fedora Core 2 (FC2) server with Dovecot and Procmail. Versions
are:
dovecot-0.99.13-4.FC2
procmail-3.22-13
We use "maildir" below home directory like:
/users/operaciones/epezoa/maildir, where "epezoa" is my account.
If I receive an e-mail, is stored at "new" folder. When I try to get
e-mail from server, message is transfered from
2004 Aug 06
0
bitrate for slow modems
Kelly Lee Myers:
> Depending on what you are broadcasting, for 28.8 I would go 16kbps and be
> really safe...
well, you could consider not broadcasting at all, that would be 0kbps,
and would fit my 9,6kbps gsm connection
;) scnr
uno
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Griffiths" <john@capmon.com>
> To: <icecast@xiph.org>
> Cc: