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On Sunday 27 March 2005 08:55 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Bruce Lynes writes:
The latest release is 2.0.13g. 2.0.5d isn't even the version that ships
on the ATA units. The ATA units afaik are shipping with 2.0.7.
This is true for the
I confirm too, Sipura devices have flawless g729a codec. Tested
personally the Sipura-2100, 3000 and 841 hardphone models - all work
with Asterisk 100% straight out of the box, even with chan_sip's
not_so_100%_rfc3261 behaviour. I think the sipura-1001 model is the
stripped-down 1 fxs port
I found a thread [1] last month about the poor/crappy g729 quality on
Sipura units. Anyone noticed an improvement or the quality is still poor?
If the Sipura firmware/g729 offers no quality yet, who else is offering
a dual channel g729 ATA? I heard about Uniden, but I have no reports
about
Don't believe everything you read. There is nothing wrong with the sound
quality of the G729 codec on the sipura devices. The 2000 does not
support both channels running G729 at the same time. This limitation has
be fixed with there new product. I forget the model number. Most G729
sound
According to the small print in the bottom graphic:
http://www.sipura.com/products/spa2100.htm
The SPA 2100 would give u 2 ports + 2 RJ45 as well as 2 G729
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William Suffill wrote:
According to the small print in the bottom graphic:
http://www.sipura.com/products/spa2100.htm
The SPA 2100 would give u 2 ports + 2 RJ45 as well as 2 G729
When I was placing an online order, I found this:
support for two concurrent calls using the G.729 codec (in a
Hermann Wecke wrote:
William Suffill wrote:
According to the small print in the bottom graphic:
http://www.sipura.com/products/spa2100.htm
The SPA 2100 would give u 2 ports + 2 RJ45 as well as 2 G729
When I was placing an online order, I found this:
support for two concurrent calls using the
Its a reality now. As of version 2.0.5. We have deployed
hundreds of these and plan to deploy thousands in the near
future. We use G729 almost exclusively.
Do you transcode g.711 to g.729 with * ?
If so how many concurrent calls have you reached?
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On Sunday 27 March 2005 05:32 pm, Hermann Wecke wrote:
The dual g729 is reality now or is planned for a near future? I found
that the latest firmware is 2.0.5d, but no info about the features or
when it was released (release notes only display a
Daniel Bruce Lynes writes:
The latest release is 2.0.13g. 2.0.5d isn't even the version that ships on
the ATA units. The ATA units afaik are shipping with 2.0.7.
This is true for the Sipura 2000, but as the subject changed to Sipura
2100, the latest firmware for 2100 is 2.0.5d.
The latest release is 2.0.13g. 2.0.5d isn't even the version that ships on
the ATA units. The ATA units afaik are shipping with 2.0.7.
Try www.sipura.com/support for the latest firmware.
Daniel, we are talking about the Sipura 2100 here. The latest firmware
is 2.0.5d.
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Andres
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Do you transcode g.711 to g.729 with * ?
If so how many concurrent calls have you reached?
Yes. But we never stuff more that 4T1s worth of calls on a Dual Xeon
3.6. We know it can do more, but why push it. We prefer to have SER
loadbalance all calls among multiple gateways.
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Andres
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