The Varion card is a great tool for testing. Its cheap, it works, it
can help you setup and use T1 signaling in a loop or to another
device. On the other hand, if the Quad T1 card is going to make you
any money including save you money then go with the Digium cards as
support is included in the price.

On 6/29/05, Jeremy McNamara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Colp wrote:
> 
> >In the beginning Digium used open source hardware, that was the original
> >quad card. The Varion cards use the same design that Digium used for theirs.
> >So they should be the same.
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> Originally Digium used the Zapata Telephony design, but now Digium has
> their own design using far superior T-1 Framer Chipset, which will
> dramatically lower the host CPU load to process calls.
> 
> Now with the second generation of Digium's design starting to get up to
> speed, even less CPU is utilized.
> 
> I would stick with Digium over Varion, any day.
> 
> 
> 
> Jeremy McNamara
> 
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