Hi Mark,
I did use the card recently, and I wasn't particularly impressed with the
quality. Had echo on the line, and Digium couldn't figure out what might
have been wrong. Had issues with volume as well.
Dominic
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From: "Mark Palser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 11:03 AM
Subject: [on-asterisk] TDM2400P
Hi Guys,
Just wondering how many of you have deployed systems using the Digium
TDM2400P and what were your experiences/thoughts regarding this card.
We recently put one in a multi-tenanted system, the first card was bad and
had to be replaced, the second wasn't much better. The echo cancellation
was
so aggressive we had to disable the onboard module and rely on software
cancellation instead. The other problem we encountered was volume, or lack
of it. You know what's coming next; to get the volume to an acceptable
level
we ended up with a lot of noise on the line and slight echo. Several calls
to Digium just exacerbated the situation, leaving us with an unusable PBX.
As far as I know, the echo cancellation module on this card is all or
nothing, with it turned on the incoming conversation had the first and
last
part of nearly every word clipped. he. onversatio. ould. ound. lik. his. I
just can't believe Digium would release a product that sounded this bad. I
know a lot of you are Sangoma fans but we couldn't get one in time, so
please, no "you should have used Sangoma" replies ;-) I'm genuinely
interested to see if maybe we did something wrong, or it's time to switch
brands, thanks, Mark.
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