> On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 17:22, Peter Pauly wrote: >> Does the Digium FXS card support modems (and Tivo devices)? >> If so, to what speed have they been tested?
Assuming that you can do native zaptel bridging (Going from an FXS port to an FXO port in the same machine), you should be able to get up to 33.6. No 56k, unfortunately, because of the multiple D/A & A/D conversions. If you're codecing the audio and passing it over IP, you should be able to get 33.6 if you use ulaw (non-compressed) encoding. Any of the compression based codecs will most likely make your modem link up at 9600 or a flaky 14.4. > Why would one use dialup for a TiVo. My TiVo has never touched a > telephone line ever. When I bought it I hacked it to work over my cable > modem link using PPP to my workstation and have never risked loosing the > internal hardware. Or spend a few bucks and get yourself one of the ethernet card kits. Then you don't have to worry about ppp connections and you can drag the video off the unit as well. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
