I would recommend the new Sangoma analog card coming out over New Year.
It's built on the same quality standard and technical solution as the T1
cards.
You can mix and match FXO/FXS cards.

The other analog cards tends to have a lot of echo problems, but this
one seems a lot better.

To get fax detection working, the best (and sometimes the only) solution
is to use an analog card with the Zaptel driver. It automatically
adjusts to fax reception when it detects a fax tone.

Thanks
Bjorn 

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Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 9:17 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Analog terminals and modems? does it work

I have seen in several places where the analog adapters you can use for
faxes and modems have intermittent problems. Is this an issue with
asterisk and are there work-arounds? 

We currently have side-stepped the issue by sharing the analog line
between the tdm card and the fax machine (I assume the tdm checks for
dial-tone before trying to assign the line.)  Long term, I am not so
certain this is the idea solution, so I was hoping for some experienced
feedback.

Thanks,
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