Hi, Did you ever managed to get the FXO port to support Answer Supervision ? Calls show duration during ringback, and all effort to get Sipura's support is turning out to no avail.
Regards, Abdul Hakeem -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vahan Yerkanian Sent: 01 June 2007 06:32 To: Asterisk on BSD discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] ATA's Hi, Yes, Linksys has acquired Sipura a while ago, and has already released new versions of the ATAs. I've used their products for the past 3 years and tested almost all of their models. So far they seem the best you can get in the FXS market. Just stay away from SPA-3000 (it's FXO part), as it might be unusable in your area due to its echo canceler. SPA-94x phones are in my opinion a step up from Grandstream Budgetone phones. Overall, once you're comfortable with Linksys' provisioning system, you'll start enjoying their products. Get yourself a couple of Linksys SPA-2102 to start with, they are rock stable - at least they don't overheat - even lit by direct sunshine. HTH, Vahan Jeff LaCoursiere wrote: > Hi, > > I noticed Linksys seems to have purchased Sipura? Anyone use the > Linksys products that resulted? The grandstream seems to be the > cheapest. What do you give up? Sound quality I don't want to > sacrifice, but abundant features I might... > > Thanks, > > j > > On Thu, 31 May 2007, Nate Kettlewell wrote: > >> Jeff, >> >> The iaxy sucks.. however it works well behind NAT, and that's about >> all it has going for it IMHO. I personally prefer the sipura SPA's or >> if I am cheap, the grandstream handytones will get you done. >> >> Ditch the Iaxys, keep some sanity, >> >> Nate >> >> On 5/31/07, Jeff LaCoursiere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Frequent lurker comes up for air. TIA for any advice. >>> >>> I am running Internet Cafes in the islands and am adding calling >>> stations for the cruise ship crew and passengers to use while >>> visiting. I already have an asterisk server running a custom >>> prepaid access card system we wrote, and I have been using the >>> Digium Iaxy to get customers to the AGI program (whatever they press >>> at dialtone jumps them to "enter your PIN number"). This is working >>> fine, but for a few issues with the sixteen of them I currently have in service: >>> >>> 1) The Iaxy is prohibitively expensive per port >>> 2) The Iaxy is difficult to provision in the field >>> 3) It seems to overheat and lose its mind once in a while >>> 4) poor network connectivity causes it to disconnect and STAY >>> disconnected, requiring a reboot >>> >>> Its starting to drive me nuts, actually. I went with the Iaxy in >>> the first place thinking it would be the best marriage to asterisk. >>> Then someone handed me a Sipura SPA-2000 a few days ago. It >>> actually has a built in IVR that you can use from either of the two >>> FXS ports and an analog telephone to read or SET network parameters. >>> The web interface is excellent and has a wealth of options. The >>> Iaxy, by comparison, has a few commands in a text file for options. >>> I had it connected to a local asterisk in about thirty seconds, then >>> in about an hour (much tweaking of SIP NAT parameters on both ends) >>> I got it working with our public asterisk server and the prepaid phone card interface. >>> >>> So now to the advice. My eyes have been opened to the fact that the >>> large number of ATAs available are far from close in terms of >>> quality, with the Iaxy somewhere near the bottom. What ATAs are >>> people happy with connected to asterisk? Especially service >>> providers that are provisioning them remotely? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Jeff LaCoursiere >>> JB Telenet, LLC >>> St Thomas, VI 00802 >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Asterisk-BSD mailing list >>> Asterisk-BSD@lists.digium.com >>> http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Asterisk-BSD mailing list >> Asterisk-BSD@lists.digium.com >> http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd >> *** Handled by Will's new toy *** >> > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-BSD mailing list > Asterisk-BSD@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd > _______________________________________________ Asterisk-BSD mailing list Asterisk-BSD@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd _______________________________________________ Asterisk-BSD mailing list Asterisk-BSD@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd