looks like im going sangoma, already emailed sales@ thanks for the input, glad to know someone has one up and working
On 10/06/07, Bryan Vyhmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jun 10, 2007, at 4:15 PM, Lawrence Horvath wrote: > I am looking for a Data T1 card to put in an OBSD firewall/router > looking for suggestions on a quality card for under 1000 that > OBSD supports reasonably well. The Sangoma A101 (1 port) and A102 (2 port) T1 cards work fine and support is already included in OpenBSD. No additional drivers are needed. http://www.sangoma.com/datasheets/p_a101-specs http://www.sangoma.com/datasheets/p_a102-specs I am currently using a Sangoma A101 in a Soekris net4801 at a remote location. It runs perfectly. I have not actually used the A102 on OpenBSD but it should work without issue. It is on my list to test. http://www.soekris.com/bundles.htm > digium offers the Wildcard TE120P for about 600 but i was unsure of > support This is not supported at all. I would steer clear of Digium if you want OpenBSD support. They are not at all interested in supporting anything but Linux and their quality is not as good as Sangoma. In contrast, Sangoma has made great efforts to support all three BSDs and they even support TDM (for Asterisk) on FreeBSD. Having used about five cards from each company, I can say that Sangoma is much, much better all the way around. This especially includes support. You can get right through to the main BSD engineer at Sangoma while you have to go through a bunch of people at Digium that know very little even on a Linux issue. Bryan
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