Charlie Grosvenor wrote:
The card that I have got only has one port. I assume there are two
versions?
Thanks
NOPE There really is only one port. two modular jacks, one marked line,
which should go to the PSTN or FXS device, one with battery on it.
The second, upper? port is simply in parallel, and in some modems (
can't say for sure on the X100 ) is opened when the modem goes off hook.
If you have a card with only ONE modular jack, then perhaps you don't
really have an X100??
Remember the X100 is really a simple WinModem that has a specific
chipset that the Zaptel driver was written for,
If you were to remove it and place it in a Windows machine with the
proper drivers, you would have a run of the mill 56K dial up modem
Red alarm in the X100 means it doesn't see battery from the PSTN
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Sent: 27 January 2007 00:58
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] X100P - zttools says red status
Charlie Grosvenor wrote:
Yes the line is connected, a standard phone works fine when connected
to
the line.
There're 2 ports on the card. Which port are you using? One of the ports
is for connecting another phone in parallel to the card.
Leo
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