Re: [asterisk-users] TDM cards

2020-02-19 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
On 2020-02-16 16:48, Dovid Bender wrote: Hi, It's been forever since I dealt with POTS lines. We have a client that needs FXS and FXO support. If memory serves correct we used the TDM400P with fxs_gs/fxo_gs. What's the equivalent of that card today? Wow. Lotta replies. I haven't done

Re: [asterisk-users] TDM cards

2020-02-16 Thread Greg Woods
On Sun, Feb 16, 2020 at 2:49 PM Dovid Bender wrote: > Hi, > > It's been forever since I dealt with POTS lines. We have a client that > needs FXS and FXO support. If memory serves correct we used the TDM400P > with fxs_gs/fxo_gs. What's the equivalent of that card today? > Digium, Inc. Wildcard

[asterisk-users] TDM cards

2020-02-16 Thread Dovid Bender
Hi, It's been forever since I dealt with POTS lines. We have a client that needs FXS and FXO support. If memory serves correct we used the TDM400P with fxs_gs/fxo_gs. What's the equivalent of that card today? TIA. Dovid -- _

[asterisk-users] TDM Cards or PSTNVOIP Gateways?

2007-01-29 Thread Lee Jenkins
OK, I think I may have found the problem for myself at least. Actually, a friend of mine suggested it. Apparently, Asterisk is a little too fast for the card. Placing a w in front of the number to insert a pause looks like it did the trick! Dial(ZAP/1/w555) Looks like it gives the

Re: [asterisk-users] TDM Cards or PSTNVOIP Gateways?

2007-01-29 Thread Lee Jenkins
Lee Jenkins wrote: OK, I think I may have found the problem for myself at least. Actually, a friend of mine suggested it. Apparently, Asterisk is a little too fast for the card. Placing a w in front of the number to insert a pause looks like it did the trick! Dial(ZAP/1/w555)