On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 06:26:03PM -0500, James Sharp wrote: > > 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.
I can't use the networking kits because it is a DirecTivo HDVR2. Supplying this thing with dial-tone is a consideration for me before I dump my POTS line. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
