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> Did you get that backwards?  All my TE110P cards are blue.  I got them 
> from a reputable vendor (voipsupply.com)

Yanno, it's hard to tell really.  I just took another look at Google, and this:
http://hardware4less.net.au/images/te120p_large.png

Looks like a Digium card (The asterisk logo is visible), but it could be the 
TE100P too, of which, OpenVox's ripoff version is also green.  I'm probably 
seeing this card in a lot of the online stores, because even this one looks 
remarkably close to the TE110P, which does appear to be blue, as is the 
knockoff I have.  

I knew the ripoff market was pretty bad and shameless, but until you're 
actually burned by it, you don't fully realize the lengths they'll go to rip a 
product off.

Really all I need is a simple 1-span T1 card.  Nothing fancy and nothing 
expensive (very limited budget for this project unfortunately).  I think I 
might be able to recover most of what I spent on the D110P, so I'm gonna have 
to find something that's not too much more expensive (talking $300-$450 range), 
and I guess, just triple check to make sure it's not another clone card :)

--jkinard

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