WipeOut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >David M. Wilson wrote: > >>Hi there! >> >>I'm currently considering various PBX solutions for our office telephone >>network, and would very much like to use Asterisk. Currently, my >>research is incomplete. I have been recommended to use the above cards, >>but it is unclear from my Googling whether my configuration will work: >> >> - 3x Fritz!Card PCI's in one host. >> - 3x 6 b-channels. >> - ~20 Budgetone (and some others) handsets. >> >> >>Can anyone answer these questions: >> >> - Will the 3 ISDN cards function correctly in one host? >> >> - Will running all 3 cards flat out require particularly beefy >> hardware? >> >> - Will the Grandstream phones provide a good equivilant to >> professional dedicated PBX phones? (assuming a good network) I >> have read lots about echo problems and so on, is this an issue? >> >> >>Any help in the matter would be very much appreciated. Thanks in >>advance! >> >> >> >> >The driver from AVM only allows one Firtz card in a PC, there is a hack >to run two but I don't know about 3.. Save yourself a lot of time and >frustration and get a 4 BRI card from Eicon or AVM ( I believe the Eicon >is better becasue it has echo cancellation but a little more expensive >than the 4BRI AVM card) especially if its for an office install of that >many users.. > >The GS phones are fine and work well, they have a few quirks but these >should be fixed on the next firmware upgrade.. > >If you are running GS phones then the only codec availible to you is the >G.711, using this codec you will not need all that powerful a server.. A >1Ghz and above processor with 256+MB of RAM should be fine.. > >Later..
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