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2007 Apr 05
0
Re: Icecast Digest, Vol 35, Issue 1
I believe the load test documents state that the load tests were two
test machines connected via a gigabit switch.
In this sense there was no 'internet line' chokepoint: It was just
machine A (server) and machine B (simulating many many listeners) both
plugged into the same switch, for a straight through 1gig connection
from machine A to B.
In your case, with FIOS, I think the usual
2007 Jul 23
1
TDM04B & FIOS No Hangups Often
Hello all, I am having a big issue that i just cant get fixed for a
while now and its causing me lots of grief. It seems like since we got
FIOS installed (including switching to fios phone lines which are
supposed to be the same on our end) i am having massive problems with
asterisk not hanging up dead calls for days, even weeks if i dont catch
it. It slowly builds up randomly not ending a call
2006 Jan 24
1
Re: Anyone using verizon fios ftth for analog voice?Any echo?
I am using Verizon FIOS to my home. I subscribe to a 5 MB down 2 MB up data package. I continue to pay for a standard voice line in addition to the broadband connection only for local calling, fax and emergency 911 use.
The way it works is that the fiber optic connection is terminated on the house via an ONT (optical network termination). The ONT can provide connectivity for three types of
2006 Jan 24
0
Anyone using verizon fios ftth for analog voice? Any echo?
Hello All,
I was wondering, is anyone using verizon's fios going into a zaptel 4
port card?
If so, has anyone experienced echo issues at all?
I am under the assumption that echo issues should be minimal on a ftth
connection, but want to confirm if this is the case.
I have some customers with nasty echo and fios is an option, but if it's
not likely to solve anything, would end up just
2006 Jan 24
0
Re: Anyone using verizon fios ftth foranalogvoice?Any echo?
Thanks for answering my question guys :)
Guess I'll have to try it and find out, but will keep everyone posted...
Greg
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From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Steve
Totaro
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 7:55 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE:
2012 Apr 16
1
Upgrading to Verizon FIOS from Verizon DSL - Linux machine as router/Gateway/LAN server]
Greetings,
A long time ago I setup a Linux machine as a Gateway/LAN Server using
Verizon DSL as the ISP.
I used the following HOWTO as the guide - DSL HOWTO For Linux:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DSL-HOWTO/index.html
Is there something comprable for Verizon FIOS?
My Gateway machine runs Fedora.
For a new server, I'm considering setting up a CentOS machine, while still
using Fedora on my
2003 Aug 20
0
Ogg Traffic for August 20, 2003
Hi everybody,
below is the latest installment of news from the Xiph.org community. The
HTML version is at http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030820.html. Enjoy!
-Carsten
<p>Ogg Traffic for Wednesday, August 20, 2003
Author: Carsten "Purple" Haese
Contact: [1]carsten@xiph.org
Date: August 20, 2003
Table of Contents
1 Status Updates
1.1 Monty
2008 Apr 16
0
Version FIOS MWI Detection - asterisk-1.6-beta7
I'm trying to get the Telco MWI recognition working in asterisk-1.6-beta7. I'm told that it's supposed to work provided
my telco support FSK MWI signalling.
I have Verzon FIOS. I believe I have FSK MWI signaling as I can hear the standard stutter tone when I pick up a live
handset in front of my asterisk connection.
I have the Verizon line attached to a TDM400 card, port 4.
I
2006 Jan 24
0
Re: Anyone using verizon fios ftth for analogvoice?Any echo?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JP Carballo [mailto:lists@netfone2x.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 7:32 PM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Anyone using verizon fios ftth for
> analogvoice?Any echo?
>
> Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
>
> > JP Carballo wrote:
> >
> >> I would
2003 Jun 03
1
Ogg Traffic for June 3, 2003
Hi everybody:
It's been a while, so here is the latest round of Status Updates from
just about everybody in Xiph. The HTML version is at
http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030603.html
Enjoy!
<p>Ogg Traffic for Tuesday, June 3, 2003
Author: Carsten "Purple" Haese
Contact: [1]carsten@xiph.org
Date: June 3, 2003
Table of Contents
1 Status Updates
2003 Jul 15
1
Ogg Traffic for July 15, 2003
Hi everybody:
Here is the latest issue of Ogg Traffic. The HTML version is at
http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030715.html. Enjoy!
Carsten.
<p>Ogg Traffic for Tuesday, July 15, 2003
Author: Carsten "Purple" Haese
Contact: [1]carsten@xiph.org
Date: July 15, 2003
Table of Contents
1 Status Updates
1.1 Stan Seibert
1.2 Ed Zaleski
2003 Nov 20
0
Ogg Traffic / Release Announcements
Hi everybody:
Here is a new Ogg Traffic, with release announcements for Vorbis 1.0.1,
Speex 1.0.3, and Icecast 2 Beta 1. The HTML version is at
http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20031119.html.
Enjoy!
-Carsten
<p>Ogg Traffic for Wednesday, November 19, 2003
Author: Carsten "Purple" Haese
Contact: [1]carsten@xiph.org
Date: November 19, 2003
Table of Contents
1
2003 Jun 24
1
Ogg Traffic for June 24, 2003
Here is the latest round of status updates and recent developments from the
Xiph.org team. The HTML version is at http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030624.html
Enjoy!
-Carsten
<p>Ogg Traffic for Tuesday, June 24, 2003
Author: Carsten "Purple" Haese
Contact: [1]carsten@xiph.org
Date: June 24, 2003
Table of Contents
1 Status Updates
1.1 Monty
2010 May 15
0
No subject
family having (several?) different video decode engine.
The only work I know about is an initial support for mpeg2 decode
engine on nv40 :
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/nouveau/linux-2.6/commit/?h=3Dnvfx-vpe&id=3D538=
d6ef8aac1cd861f6336e24e79a315fe58aba0
And afaik, the other engines are mostly unknown (no RE and no code).
Some of these details could be wrong, in that case hopefully someone
can
2006 Jun 08
1
Anyone know anything about VoiceWing?
Hi folks,
Verizon hand just installed FIOS to the side of my house. Anyone know
anything about their VoiceWing offering? Is is a SIP offering? Their
"technical" staff can only tell me that it's a VoIP service.
Mark
2010 Jun 25
1
Configure WAN Phone
Hi,
I am relatively new to Asterisk and am looking for help in configuring an IP
based phone. This phone is not on the same subnet as the PBX. I read that
there could be an issue with NAT so I am bypassing this by connecting
temporarily with an Internet IP. So far, I have configured the server
extension with the phone MAC address along with configuring the phone unit
with IP, Gateway and SIP
2010 Mar 21
1
mirrors.centos.org DNS problems?
>From various place I can't resolve the name; from others it works fine
eg
on my FIOS line (96.234.66.*): fail
from Panix internet (166.84.67.*): success
(166.84.5.*): success
from bt.net (194.72.6.*): fail
from he.net (65.19.175.*): fail
from AShosting.nl (81.171.86.*): success
--
rgds
Stephen
2004 Nov 05
1
Icecast 2.1.0 Announcement
After 8 months in development, the icecast development team is pleased to
announce Version 2.1.0 of Icecast.
New features for 2.1
* Listener Authentication
Icecast now supports listener authentication. This provides a mechanism for
creating/maintaining users and passwords for listeners. Currently, we only
have implemented a simple, file-based storage for users and passwords. New
2004 Nov 05
1
Icecast 2.1.0 Announcement
After 8 months in development, the icecast development team is pleased to
announce Version 2.1.0 of Icecast.
New features for 2.1
* Listener Authentication
Icecast now supports listener authentication. This provides a mechanism for
creating/maintaining users and passwords for listeners. Currently, we only
have implemented a simple, file-based storage for users and passwords. New
2012 Dec 02
4
[LLVMdev] Predictive Commoning / Scalar Replacement
On 12/1/2012 7:10 PM, Nick Lewycky wrote:
>
> I don't know of any, but I was wondering if you could point me to the
> paper that describes predictive commoning? I could only find the
> second-order predictive commoning paper, which if I understand correctly
> is a much newer and different algorithm.
I think the original paper was some internal IBM publication.
The idea is