Stephen Bosch wrote:
Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Don Kelly wrote:
http://www.sandman.com/autodial.html
These phones look like the ones we had in Germany
20 years ago. ;-P
Hey, don't knock it, Phillipp :) -- I'm as big a fan of German
technology as anybody, but these phones are amazing
Mark Bell wrote:
Need to add some fxs and fxo ports behind a fonebridge2 box any
recommendations a channel bank
I have an Adtran Total Access 750 on my system, and it has worked very
well. However, if you live near a radio transmitter, you will need RF
filters for your FXO ports. I live
C F wrote:
~# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1]
md0 : active raid1 sdb2[2](F) sda2[1]
76139968 blocks [2/1] [_U]
unused devices: none
The above is from an active system that one hdd failed. It would take
way longer to find such a thing on a hardware raid. Unless it came
On my Asterisk installation, I've had to roll back to Zaptel 1.2.19.
When I use 1.2.20, I get very bad echo problems.
It seems to work OK if I use a quieter-than-normal speaking voice, but
at a sufficient sound level, the echo breaks through and then never
goes away.
The problem goes away if
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
I'm a fan of Adtran Total Access (TA) 750s. They are so cheap on eBay
that you can get two of them used for less than the cost of a new one.
Follow the standard things for not getting ripped off on eBay, of course.
The TA750s are nice indeed - they're built
Yuan LIU wrote:
A configuration string boostringer was mentioned in several messages,
including one concerning TDM400P, all without indicating the applicable
configuration file. This has no apparent effect on TDM400P wherever I
tried.
That would go in your /etc/modprobe.conf which controls
shadowym wrote:
I'm going to be doing a small production system soon using FreePBX, Sangoma
A20004D 8FXO card, 3WARE 80062LP SATA card in RAID1. I have been
experimenting with CentOS4.3 and Debian Sarge (3.1r2). They both seem to
run well and I feel equally comfortable with both of them.
varun wrote:
I have problems compiling zaptel 1.2.6 on my CentOS 4.3. CentOS is
updated and I believe I have installed all the dependencies.
did you fix spinlock.h?
Go into your kernel source directory(or directories if you have more
than one kernel source on your system) and edit the file
Anthony Rodgers wrote:
Greetings,
I have just updated our test server to 2.6.9-34.EL and get the following
error messages when compiling zaptel:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-34.EL-i686'
CC [M] /usr/src/zaptel/zaptel-1.2.1/zaptel.o
Martin Joseph wrote:
http://grandstream.com/BETATEST/HT488_496_386/
I've tried the new 1.0.3.18 firmware on an HT-386, and it's a step in
the right direction.
* Early dial now works correctly on FXS 1.
* It is also a lot better at checking the TFTP server - the 1.0.2.16
firmware was very
Ross C wrote:
We've always used Coleman and Belden with great results. We get a good deal
on Coleman, so that's what we usually use--never had a problem. Berk-Tek is
also good, I know a lot of cable installers who swear by it (I think
Berk-Tek is actually owned by Nexans).
Another one to
Bartosz Piec wrote:
C F wrote:
Yeah, it shoud NOT work 100% of the time (maybe not even 50%)
So, are there any IP faxes?
Sort of. There's IAXmodem, which should be run on the same box as
Asterisk itself (even thought it connects to * via IAX2); combine that
with HylaFAX and you can
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a question: why are you building your hobby box? To gain
practical experience? Then forget the X100: it's like learning Windows
NT: yeah, the information might be somewhat valid today, but it's way
obselete. The X100 is dead, and very unlamented. If
Blake Krone wrote:
I've been using my goiax.com http://goiax.com DID for a few days now
and it is no longer working. I get the number or code you dialed can not
be found. I haven't touched any configs or anything on the asterisk box
since it was working last night.
It hasn't worked once for
Asterisk version: 1.2.0-beta1 -OR- CVS HEAD
Hardware: Generic X100P clone connected to Panasonic KX-TA624-5
extension port
The problem happens IF AND ONLY IF:
- the Panasonic is set to use double rings
- the X100P is set to answer immediately (I'm using DISA here)
It does not happen
The Panasonic KX-TA624 series PBXes (and similar models) support a DTMF
integration feature that can be enabled for dedicated voice mail ports.
What I want to do is connect an X100P FXO port to a jack on the
Panasonic and make use of the Panasonic's DTMF call progress tones that
it provides
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