Can you tell me what model Sangoma cards you're talking about??  The ones I saw 
that had HW echo cancellation were substantially more expensive than the 
Digiums..  I'm hoping I was looking at the wrong model or something!
Thanks
-Steve

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From: Lorentz Hinrichsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 4/4/2006 10:48 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Frustrated with echo...


I've had very poor results with the Digium cards, I am using a couple of the 
new Sangoma ones now (they are cheaper and have hardware echo cancellation).

The digium boards proved almost impossible to completely eliminate echo, and I 
had random failures over time. 


On 4/4/06, Steve Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        For phones, I've got a GS 101, a Sipura 841, and two analog phones 
hooked to an GS386 ATA (one phone per port).
        
        My troubles seem to be regardless of which phone is used, so I dont 
think it's on the phone-end of asterisk, but rather where I interface w/ Vonage 
and Verizon via POTS FXO...  My SIP connections to the outside world have so 
far been good [frantically knocking on wood] 
        
        I did go ahead and order the digium card yesterday evening, so I'm 
hopeful this will help.  I had played with the gain, and was able to discern a 
difference, but it seemed to make some scenarios better, while making others 
worse, so I'm hoping the real digium card/drivers will just be smarter about 
handling it dynamically.  Of course, my wife, who's a stay-at-home-mom is the 
biggest user of the system, but she's not interested in being a techy, so 
getting her to interrogate all callers about which number they dialed, etc.. 
and logging her opinions of the quality of the call hasn't worked!  ;-) 
        
        I also have some Cisco phones, but I haven't configured SCCP on my 
system yet, and dont want to use SIP on these phone (mostly to force myself to 
learn to configure SCCP on *) so that's another aspect that may help me after 
this weekend! 
        
        Good point about the interrupts - I dont know the answer to that, but 
hopefully that'll also be a non-issue after I get the new card, and therefore 
have only one PCI slot handling everything.
        
        Thanks for the ideas!! 
        -Steve
        
        
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        From: Mike Dent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Sent: Mon 4/3/2006 3:46 PM
        To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
        Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Frustrated with echo...
        
        
        
        On 4/3/06, Steve Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        >
        > I've been using my Asterisk (At my house - 2 modem-type fxos, and an 
        > assortment of SIP endpoints for phones) for about 5 weeks now, and 
I've been
        > really happy with it, but I'm still having an echo problem that I've
        > exhausted google with, and can't get straight...
        >
        > I think I've determined that because I'm using $7 voice modem clones 
for my
        > FXOs that bad echo is going to just keep being a pain to me...  I 
think I
        > should have only tried going through "proof of concept" state with 
them, 
        > switching to something a little better quality when it was time to 
actually
        > commit to Asterisk.
        >
        > So, my question is "What's better and why:  1: a 'real' digium PCI 
card with
        > two fxo plugins, or using a couple external SIP fxo units like a 
        > grandstream, zoom, or similar"  Personally, I think it would be 
desirable to
        > keep the FXOs out of the asterisk box itself, just to give me future
        > flexability to move to whatever the platform of the day I want to put 
        > asterisk on, without dealing with a PCI card to move, but if the 
consensus
        > is that the voice quality and support for the digium board is the 
best, then
        > that's what I'll do..
        >
        > So, any comments on relative quality of these devices, and/or ones 
I've 
        > missed?
        > 1:  Grandstream HT-488
        > 2:  Zoom 5801/5802
        > 3:  DGM-TDM02B  (TDM 400P with two FXOs)
        >
        > Are there any IAX2 FXOs that I'm missing?  That seems to be an area 
that's
        > oddly not taken care of... 
        >
        > Any hints would be greatly appreciated!
        
        Steve,
        I have a similar setup at home, although I am in the UK. I've got the
        echo fairly well under control, however it seems much less when using
        my Cisco 7960 rather than 
        the Grandstrean BT102 phone.
        Have you tried dropping the gain?
        Have you made sure you have both cards on seperate IRQ's which are not
        in use by network, video etc? I disabled USB and on board audio in the
        BIOS to help free up IRQ's.
        I think your best option is the TDM400 card, or perhaps consider the
        Sangoma card with a dual FXO module, maybe slightly cheaper!
        I'd be interested what SIP phones you are using and if echo differs 
        between them.
        
        Mike
        
        
        
        
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