Yes I'm quite certain there's a problem with our lines as a technician has had to come out and move them to different pairs.. I suppose we may have to pull their ear to come and replace the lines.
Unfortunately when we're using just a regular analog phone we can't notice a problem with the lines. It's a shame that these VOIP FXO card's are not more industrial strength yet to work in non-ideal conditions... Thanks, Steven On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 1:47 AM, Anthony Boyington < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Maybe not too helpful but I worked for a company that installed all the > security systems for RBC and scotiabank, we had the same problems with wet > lines in rural areas. Most of the lines we where replacing was DVAC and some > where temporary dial-ups over POTS, whenever it rained we would have at less > 80 or more offlines and most tmes it would short out the cards back at the > monitoring station. We would have to pull which ever card was effected rest > and put in tickets with bell. > > On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Ian Darwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Steven McCann wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I've been working on a setup in a rural environment using a TDM400P card >>> to >>> bring in two POTS line into a VOIP system. We've found alot of problems >>> with >>> the card whenever it rains (lines go full of static and rebooting the >>> server >>> fixes it). We had the card replaced by Digium with a TDM410 card, but >>> still >>> have had the same problem. >>> >> >> I suspect it's the Bell lines. Our rural POTS line was the same even >> before Asterisk - a bit of rain and the junction box (3km away) fills up >> with water and we get static. >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > > > -- > Regards, > > Anthony Boyington >
