Olson, Dana wrote:

Actually, I do care, and I did search Google (albeit quickly) and I did look on 
the hardware list as well as the VoIP wiki. Maybe one of the cards listed there 
does what I need, but it wasn't listed like the QuickNet cards are. I thought 
perhaps the feature list on the site would be consistent, but apparently not. 
The fact that the hardware list on the Asterisk site does not include the 
Sangoma cards shows that it's not a complete list of supported hardware.

I don't understand what was so bad about my question. I thought it was direct 
and to the point, but apparently I left a lot of guesswork? A few people 
managed to actually answer my question - how did they do it?

I usually turn off HTML, and I apologize for that. I am writing from my work 
account, and Outlook seems to reset it, depending on what computer I sit at. I 
agree that it's annoying.

I'm sorry about the disclaimer, it is automatically added to any email that goes outside 
of our Exchange server. I'll get a new email account to use, as suggested by Steven. I 
won't email from this account again after this. I agree that it's annoying, but I fail to 
see how this makes me "lazy."

And to Timothy, who just wrote back to my original question, the reason I don't 
want the TE cards is that the processing is done on the system CPU and not on 
the card itself. I already have one of the TE cards though, and will make due 
if it comes to that.

Anyhow, thanks to those who could see past the petty details, and sorry for pissing off those who can't.

Sounds like what you really should be asking is "Does anyone know of cards that work with Asterisk that handle codec related stuff with an on-board DSP?"
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