I guess I stand correct it. Though this changes did fix my issue. You are
right about me having it backwards that was my typo :)
If Linksys ATA are junk what do you recommend for a Home/Office use? I have
used this for over 6 years with no issues but I guess for each its own.
Though I am very interested what is better.

Thank You.

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 2:25 PM, John Novack
<jnov...@stromberg-carlson.org>wrote:

>  I believe you have it backwards
> Correct for the US is 20 Hz, and the Linksys is shipped as 25 Hz. At least
> the ones I have run across ( and sometimes want to run over ) Compared to
> the original Sipura design, these have turned into junk with the migration
> to Cisco/Linksys
> these seldom are capable of 80-85 V, and certainly not more than one ringer
> or two at most.
> Really depends on the REN ( for later phones )
> With careful adjustment of the ringer bias spring ( a foreign concept for
> other than US phones ) older C and B ringers can work, but only one on a
> given line.
>
> Also, trapezoid is NOT correct, though may work
> Normal Central Office ring is ( nominal ) 90VAC @ 20 Hz sinusoidal. Voltage
> and shaping is somewhat affected by cable and loop length as well.
>
> Modern junk phones from who knows where with tweeters ( all electronic
> Peizo ) ringers are much more forgiving.
>
> Current Linksys ATA's are JUNK, IMO. They often fail early, and the FXO
> ports on one model has severe echo
>
>
> John Novack
>
>
>
>
> Fernando Fuentes wrote:
>
> FYI:
>
> (USA Only)
>
>  If you recently bought a Linksys PAPT2-NA and your phones some what
> ring's weak the issue falls under the Ring and Call Waiting Tone Specs.
> The Default is Trapezoid which is correct but the Ring Frequency (20) and
> Voltage (85) are incorrect for the US. It should be Frequency 25 and Voltage
> 80.
> My phones where having all sort of weird ring issue till set the correct
> patterns in. Hope this helps somebody in the future.
>
>  Take Care.
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Fernando Fuentes <
> digitaldis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to use Asterisk Free Fax in AstLinux?
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck <
>> li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Julian,
>>>
>>> Hmmm, that doesn't make sense... I assume you dd'ed the gunzip'ed
>>> image...
>>>
>>>
>>> http://mirror.astlinux.org/downloads/img/geni586/astlinux-0.7.9-asterisk-1.4.42.img.gz
>>>
>>> to a flash card?
>>>
>>> Are you accessing the AstLinux console with a USB keyboard and monitor?
>>>
>>> Lonnie
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sep 21, 2011, at 2:58 PM, Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
>>>
>>> > yeah, I get a
>>> > findfs: unable to resolve "LABEL=RUNNIX"
>>> > Runnix Drive could not be found
>>> >
>>> > when I type "initial-setup status"
>>> >
>>> > Julian
>>> >
>>> > On 20 September 2011 16:59, Michael Keuter <li...@mksolutions.info>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>> Yup, R6040 is in the lspci output
>>> >>
>>> >> Fine.
>>> >>
>>> >>> how do I enable this ? I've tried modifying the rc,modules file but
>>> it
>>> >>> is readonly
>>> >>
>>> >> I had the same problem on an old 386 :-).
>>> >> Please try this (change "hda" if needed) in the CLI:
>>> >>
>>> >> initial-setup status
>>> >> initial-setup format combined /dev/hda
>>> >> reboot
>>> >>
>>> >> initial-setup configure /dev/hda
>>> >> reboot
>>> >>
>>> >> mv /etc/rc.modules /etc/rc.modules.orig
>>> >> nano /etc/rc.modules
>>> >>
>>> >> #add only this entries
>>> >> r6040
>>> >> rtc
>>> >>
>>> >> save and reboot
>>> >>
>>> >> Then run the setup in the WebGUI to create a partition for persistent
>>> storage:
>>> >> http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:new-install
>>> >>
>>> >>> Also, is there an astlinux around for asterisk 10 ?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Julian
>>> >>
>>> >> Michael
>>> >>
>>> >> http://www.mksolutions.info
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> >> All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains
>>> a
>>> >> definitive record of customers, application performance, security
>>> >> threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and
>>> makes
>>> >> sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense.
>>> >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1
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>>> pay...@krisk.org.
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > Julian Lyndon-Smith
>>> > IT Director, Dot R Limited
>>> >
>>> > "I don’t care if it works on your machine!  We are not shipping your
>>> machine!”
>>> >
>>> > The kangaroo dances: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAWl5iYOaUg
>>> >
>>> >
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains
>>> a
>>> > definitive record of customers, application performance, security
>>> > threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes
>>> > sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense.
>>> > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1
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>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> definitive record of customers, application performance, security
>>> threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes
>>> sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense.
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>>
>>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> definitive record of customers, application performance, security
> threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes
> sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common 
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>
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>
>
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