Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "End of migration: adding support for some analog phones"
2006 Feb 23
1
Which Quad Port FXO is Best?
I'm looking to handle 3 PSTN lines with my Asterisk server. I have a
Digium TDM22B and Sipura 3000. The Sipura works great, but the TDM22B
seems to have terrible problems with my board---virtually all
peripherals need to be disabled in BIOS, and then there is terrible
noise, terrible silence and virtually no ability to use DTMF in IVRs. I
really wish the TDM22B worked, because I much
2006 Jan 31
2
Asterisk hardware.
Hello all,
Just a question, on asterisk box :
I looking on the web , for asterisk at large , and 'asterisk future of
telephonie' ...
If we would like to change our OLD PABX 600 phone with 4 E1, to install a
asterisk with full ip phone in SIP, Could we use 1 Box for asterisk with
voicemail, zap channels and some agi script ?
thanks
Fabrice
2006 Oct 16
7
tdm2400p question
Hi all,
I'm confused, in digium website, it says:
TDM2400P: It supports a combination of up to 6 FXS and/or FXO modules for a
total of 24 lines.
6 plus 6 is 12, how come it's 24?
if I have 24 PSTN lines, i'll be needing 24 FXOs.
Pls. elaborate.
thanks.
Lito
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2008 Feb 01
2
It's about time! -- Digium PCI-Express Cards
Just noticed this today:
Digium TE220B Dual Span T1/E1 PCI Express Card with Octasic DSP-based Echo
Cancellation Module<http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=3352>
It's about time Digium got on the ball and made PCI-e cards. What are
people's experiences with this card? Anyone know if there are plans for a
PCI-e analog card for FXO use?
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2007 Jul 27
1
Will the Sangoma A40003X fit in a 2950?
Considering getting the card pictured here,
http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=2419&searchid=341962,
and was wondering if anyone had any experience with those in a 2950's
case. From the picture it looks to be a pretty large card. I'd hate
to get it and have it not fit!
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Kyle Sexton
2008 Jan 09
1
Newbie: confusion with the new FXO/FXS card
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to set up a Asterisk server. I have two cards - one is an
BeroNet BN2S0 with two ISDN lines (4 channels):
http://www.adcomtec.com/webstore/beronet_bn2s0.php?cat=90
and a Rhino R8FXX with one FXO module and two FXS:
http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=2940
I would like to set up an Asterisk server with 8 phones, which will
share the phone
2006 Feb 20
9
Multiple TDM400P's in a single machine
Hi All,
Can someone give me a definite answer as to wether or not you can
reliably run multiple TDM400P's in the same machine?
I need 4 x FXO and 4 x FXS to connect to both the PSTN and existing key
system, but I have seen several threads suggesting that this is not a
supported configuration
Thanks,
Marc.
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2006 Jan 18
4
Canada on Rails - Schedule Released
We are extremely pleased to announce that we have finalized the schedule
(http://canadaonrails.com/yvr06-schedule.html) for the upcoming Ruby on
Rails conference in Vancouver, BC on April 13th - 14th, 2006.
There are 15 speakers packed into two full days of presentations ranging
from 30 minutes to 90 minute keynotes.
Presentation topics include:
* Where will Rails be riding next?
* Enterprise
2005 Mar 11
4
Wireless VoIP
Hi all,
I have no experience with wireless VoIP. Do you have some quality wireless
phones to suggest ?
Thanks in advance.
Sylvain COUTANT
http://www.adviseo.net/
2004 Jun 07
3
meetme application
Hi there,
I know this question is kind of stupid. But, I don't know anywhere
else to ask. I've received some answers when I asked about the need of having
a zaptel interface to make the meetme application work, that said that it was
better to have a real hardware then the zaptelrtc software modules.
So, my question is, would any of the following cards work with the meetme
2007 Sep 07
3
T1 to SIP conversion, standalone device
Over a year ago I saw a discussion about a standalone device which converted
a T1 in/out to SIP in/out (over 10/100 LAN). Anyone recall what this device
is?
(I'm looking for a standalone device - not a PCI card).
Thanks
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2006 Feb 23
9
Linksys WIP300 WiFi Phone
Whoo hoo! I just received my WIP300 from voipsupply. I have to let it
charge before I can play with it.
A few quick comments:
- I started a Wiki page at voip-info to post issues, firmware news, etc.
I really like the wealth of info on the GXP-2000 page, so I wanted to
start something similar for this phone.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Linksys%20WIP300
- My kit
2006 Jun 17
4
Which phones are good, or at least acceptable, for home and office
I am looking to replace all of the old "Bell" (POTS) phones in my home
and office with IP phones. As you can imagine I don't have a huge
budget to work with but I want phones that will provide acceptable voice
quality and durability.
There are basically three categories as I see it
1. satellite phones (low cost, low function)
2. primary domestic phone (good quality, POE capable,
2004 May 09
11
SIP in the UK
Hi all,
Does anyone know of any providers that can offer local numbers based in
the UK via IAX or SIP? We're looking at getting a number based in the
UK.
Thanks!
--
jeremy bogan [ jeremy@segpub.com.au ]
segment publishing - design.develop.host
2005 Jul 12
12
Any suggestions for an IP phone?
Hi all,
We are in the process of selection IP Phones to work with our *new*
Asterisk PBX.
We want to buy 4 for something less than 1000$ but with a nice set of
features to work with our mail box, lines, good sound quality, full
duplex (and maybe speaker phone).
Any suggestions for something with good voice quality and not much
troubles to setup with Asterisk?
Voici quality is the most
2006 Jan 24
1
suggest a gsm router
*Hi Everybody*
**
*I am building a small ippbx network for my office*
*I have 6 hard ip phone's and asterisk server but *
*now for outging and incoming calls i want to use*
*gsm router instead of x100p card ... or pstn*
*I want my calls will go out and come through mobile sim card (gsm router).*
*My mobile service provider Simultaneously 64 lines conference...*
*How many calls can i receive
2005 Aug 12
4
Billion BRI PCI card
I'm looking at experimenting with asterisk with an ISDN BRI and ISDN
phones (since I have these already).
I saw that the Billion card was cheap and could be used in either TE or
NT modes.
I have the following question which I couldn't answer by reading through
the manual. Maybe someone has experience of using this card and can help
me out.
when using in NT mode does the card require
2006 Apr 24
2
Some questions re. T1 cards & QoS
I've been asked to assess the cost of implementing Asterisk with a
single T1 line in one of our offices. I've had plenty of experience
w/ TDM400 cards, but T1 is new for me so a couple of questions:
1) Will I need a digital or analogue interface card? I expect digital
is the answer, but the Digium web site said something about analogue
cards being able to support "provider T1
2007 Sep 04
6
Overhead paging over IP...
I have a customer that has two buildings that are connected with a
fiber link. We have a single Asterisk server to cover both buildings.
Now the customer went and bought an overhead paging system for the
remote building and they want to integrate it with Asterisk. Is there a
device that can connect over IP or an ATA that has an audio output port?
The buildings are about 500 meters apart so we
2006 Jan 12
1
Problem with an automatic responder
Hi,
I have this setup:
(PSTN E1 PRI) -- Asterisk -- (crosscable) -- Alcatel PBX --- analog phones
and a few of VoIP phones directly connected to Asterisk.
Calling a number (only one until now!) - an automatic responder (IVR) - from
VoIP phones works, from analog phones doesn't work: NOANSWER after a few
seconds. I'm using no 'r' in dial options (this caused a problem with an IVR