Steven Kalcevich (Lists) wrote:
Question,
What makes them useless? What does the xp100 have that others are
missing, just wondering. thanks
Simple its a winmodem. This means that absolutely raw data is handed
over to the CPU, not pre-processed data like you would get from any
other type of
Darren Nickerson wrote:
Just two points of clarification Chris, ... first of all I don't think
the x100p is central to Digium's existence at all. Do you see it on
their website any more? ;-)
Secondly, Digium is no longer just a hardware business, according to
their Professional Services
Christopher L. Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven Kalcevich (Lists) wrote:
Question,
What makes them useless? What does the xp100 have that others are
missing, just wondering. thanks
Simple its a winmodem. This means that absolutely raw data is handed over
to the CPU, not pre-processed data
don't use much concurrent connections.
- Fabrício
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From: Eduardo López Martínez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 7:56 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] How can i test a modem with Asterisk?
Hello all,
I'm a newbee and i'd like to test
I'm thinking in sending a mail for asking WHY THE HELL they can't support
bare modems, even if they have voice support
Smart move, on their part:
1. Digium exists to sell hardware. Without hardware sales, formal Asterisk
development would stall, and the project as we know it would fragment.
Fabrício Zimmerer Murta wrote:
Oh, friend... I have realised just yesterday that's impossible to use
regular modems (say hayes/v90 33.6 or 56k) to plug asterisk to the world. I
can't figure out why. But they simply don't support it.
If you want to use your isdn modem to plug * to the world, it's
I'm thinking in sending a mail for asking WHY THE HELL they can't support
bare modems, even if they have voice support
As someone else mentioned, modems suck for voice. It seems that the
people that want to use modems with Asterisk are the same people that do
not have the training and
Fabrício Zimmerer Murta wrote:
Oh, friend... I have realised just yesterday that's impossible to use
regular modems (say hayes/v90 33.6 or 56k) to plug asterisk to the world. I
can't figure out why. But they simply don't support it.
If you want to use your isdn modem to plug * to the world, it's
Question,
What makes them useless? What does the xp100 have that others are
missing, just wondering. thanks
Clue: most modems, even voice ones, are useless for something like
Asterisk. The 537 modems are supported largely because they can be.
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On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 12:24:14AM -0200, Fabr?cio Zimmerer Murta wrote:
I'm thinking in sending a mail for asking WHY THE HELL they can't support
bare modems, even if they have voice support (I have an USR w/ voice, 56k
and ISA kind, and I simply can't use it for testing an * box).
Consider
Hello all,
I'm a newbee and i'd like to test some analog modems i have before
purchasing any new hardware. I'm using:
- Pentium 500 MHz
- Several 56K and 33.6K analog modems (internal and external).
- ISDN BRI 1 port card.
- A LAN i've successfully tested some SIP sofphones.
- An
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