Re: [Asterisk-Users] Wifi Phones

2004-02-16 Thread HQ
Miguel,
IPC5000 doesn't support G729 (8 kbps)  (it only support G711 64kbps)
Be carefull with what you buy.
Hector.


- Original Message - 
From: Miguel Cavazos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 9:38 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Wifi Phones


 Hello list, I was going to buy this weekend a Wisip from
 http://www.pulverinnovations.com/, but jeff got out of stock and he wont
 have Wisip for the next 3 to 4 weeks. So I start searching for other
 wifi phones because I was really upset about it and I found IPC5000 from
 http://www.fahdtel.com/sip_phones.htm, I liked so much the pic that I
 email the guy and he send me the PDF with all the details you can find
 it here http://mike.calle69.net/IPC5000-brochure.PDF, and its almost the
 same price as Wisip.
 
 But when I ask if this phone will work with asterisk I got this answer
 We didn't tested on Asteriskt but on IX66, hotsip, Cisoc etc...
 However, The IPC5000 should work on other SIP platform without any
 problem as it is standard based. I just dont want to spend 290 USD for
 a phone that wont work and that no one seems to use here.
 
 So I would like to know if anyone of you guys had try out this model or
 seen it working, sorry about the unnesesary traffic to the list, my
 question is simple would this work against asterisk if anyone knows
 any other Wifi phones besides Wisip and Ciscos expensive toy please tell
 me.
 
 Miguel Cavazos
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] how scalable is digium cards?

2004-01-21 Thread HQ
Steven,
what about if I want to make a 4x10 system?
Should I have to move to E1/T1 anyway? Is that cost effective?


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From: Steven Critchfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] how scalable is digium cards?


 On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 00:40, lito lampitoc wrote:
  This might be a newbie question but I'm just wondering
  how would it be possible to have 30 analog lines using asterisk for PBX
  by just using TDM40B and X100P (or are there any device), if an
  ordinary PC support just 4 PCI slots? the maximum scale i guess would
  just be 2 x 8.  Adding a new PC just for this purpose would be costly.
  
  I would appreciate your comments. 
 
 It is unlikely you would want 30 analog lines coming in. It is likely
 that your telco would change to supporting a T1 or E1 based on your
 location and maybe they will then change it to analog at your premisis.
 When working with a PBX, you would want to take that T1 or E1 directly
 into the PBX without the analog conversion. So your 30 lines in would
 fit on a E1 if available or 2 T1s into a TE4XXP card. You are left with
 2 more ports to move those channel banks inside for analog extensions.
 With 2 cards as a sane high limit, and the possibility of haveing those
 two cards be 4 port E1 cards, it is possible to have 240 lines split in
 some multiple of 30 between ins and outs. This also doesn't account for
 the VoIP options.
 
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