Its called sipura now linksys just bought don't think cisco going to do
anything with the ata186 infact I think it's no longer even being made.

Carlos Alcantar
Race Technologies, Inc.
101 Haskins Way
South San Francisco, CA 94080
P: 650.246.8900
F: 650.246.8901
E: carlos at race.com 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 1:43 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] How does Vonage support fax machines?

We were using the Azacall 200 ATA with a Cisco router running T.38 and we
could fax out from the Azacall all day long.  When we'd receive, it was hit
or miss.  Some fax machines could send to us every time and some could never
send.  It appears that newer machines have issues.  When we swapped out the
Azacall for a Cisco 1750 with FXS cards (not a very cost effective
solution), virtually every fax worked fine.  If only Cisco would add T.38 to
the ATA186, we'd be all over those.

Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
> 
>> I've got a handful of ATAs <Innomedia> that support two ports...
> 
> The question is, who make s areliable T.38 ATA? I mean one that can be 
> expected to wrk with most gateways, in the way we have become used to
> G711/G729 ATAs working. Is there such a product?
> 
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