Maybe I'm just doing this wrong. Is the FXO card (X100P) used to
connect to the telco pots line?
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Yes,
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Maybe I'm just doing this wrong. Is the FXO card (X100P
-Users] Telco POTS - FXO ?
Maybe I'm just doing this wrong. Is the FXO card (X100P) used to connect
to the telco pots line?
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Kanuri, Seshu (Company IT) wrote:
Correct. Line as in Wall Jack not as in Phone. You have to connect
your FXO card with a RJ11 cable between your telephone wall socket and
the RJ11 Port in the FXO card.
OK good, I think I have an FXO card (the wcfxo module installs and
ztcfg -vv gives no errors
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Neil Cherry wrote:
Kanuri, Seshu (Company IT) wrote:
Correct. Line as in Wall Jack not as in Phone. You have to connect
your FXO card with a RJ11 cable between your telephone wall socket and
the RJ11 Port in the FXO card.
OK good, I think I have an FXO card (the
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Neil Cherry wrote:
OK, I found the problem! The card must be bad, maybe the pair
is reversed. When I power down the server (power off, ac cable
disconnected) I still get the tone! I've had enough of this I
think I'll get another card maybe the TDM400P
I really found it now! I rewire the jack for 2 wires and I no
longer get the tone problem. I think it was crossed wires.
Now onto checking out Asterisk ...
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