Just found a 12 port single card with opensource drivers
12 user configurable FX0/FXS analogue ports for $1,680 at asterisk mall
( http://www.asteriskmall.com ).
I am not sure how well this card works with asterisk. Has anyone used
these cards?
Voip supply has a few 24 port gateways that are
On Fri, 2005-03-25 at 10:53 -0700, Max W Blackmer Jr wrote:
Just found a 12 port single card with opensource drivers
12 user configurable FX0/FXS analogue ports for $1,680 at asterisk mall
( http://www.asteriskmall.com ).
I am not sure how well this card works with asterisk. Has anyone
you on configuration free...
Cheers,
Jessie
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Any 24 (or 30) way FXS PCI cards?
Nice
Voip supply has a few 24 port gateways that are FXS based. The biggest
one for FXO is 10 ports. They are not cheap the both cost about $2000
USD. a Channel bank with a T1 card will cost you about the same at
least with a FXS ports.
FXO costs more usually because that is typically the Office
Nice dicussion. When replacing and old PBX system with an Asterisk,
customers always wants to avoid
a) replace all telephones with new software/hardware IP phones
b) do a new ethernet cabling, to replace existing 1 or 2-pair cabling
So far, the only working drop in solution I've seen is
It seems to me silly to have a T1/E1 card to connect to a channel bank
when you could just have a 24/30 way FXS card in the slot in the first
place.
Does such a thing exist?
Wouldn't Digium have a lot of customers if they could produce one for
say $1000 retail?
Trouble is
Rich Adamson wrote:
Likewise for a pc card supporting 24 fxs lines. The probability of three
or more lines ringing at exactly the same time are very small. With at
least a little engineering forethought, its not that difficult to
create ring cycles where ports 1 through 6 ring during some period,
On Sun, 2005-03-20 at 09:54 -0600, Rich Adamson wrote:
It seems to me silly to have a T1/E1 card to connect to a channel bank
when you could just have a 24/30 way FXS card in the slot in the first
place.
Does such a thing exist?
Wouldn't Digium have a lot of customers if
It seems to me silly to have a T1/E1 card to connect to a channel bank
when you could just have a 24/30 way FXS card in the slot in the first
place.
Does such a thing exist?
Wouldn't Digium have a lot of customers if they could produce one for
say $1000 retail?
Quoting Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It seems to me silly to have a T1/E1 card to connect to a channel bank
when you could just have a 24/30 way FXS card in the slot in the first
place.
Does such a thing exist?
Wouldn't Digium have a lot of customers if
I haven't used their 24 port gateway, only the four port gateway, but they have
been excellent.
http://www.mediatrix.com/products_devices.php?prodid=3
Paul
Paul Mahler
www.signate.com
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It seems to me silly to have a T1/E1 card to connect to a channel bank
when you could just have a 24/30 way FXS card in the slot in the first
place.
Does such a thing exist?
Wouldn't Digium have a lot of customers if they could produce one for
say $1000 retail?
Rob Scott wrote:
It seems to me silly to have a T1/E1 card to connect to a channel bank
when you could just have a 24/30 way FXS card in the slot in the first
place.
Don't be surprised if you see something like that soon.
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It seems to me silly to have a T1/E1 card to connect to a
channel bank when you could just have a 24/30 way FXS card in the
slot in the first place.
Wouldn't a SIP channel bank be better - something that has multiple
FXS and FXO ports but hooks up to Ethernet. I know Wasam (ala Farfon) is
try
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Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 10:04 AM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Any 24 (or 30) way FXS PCI cards?
It seems to me silly to have a T1/E1 card to connect to a
channel bank when you could just have a 24/30 way FXS card in the
slot
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005, Nabeel Jafferali wrote:
It seems to me silly to have a T1/E1 card to connect to a
channel bank when you could just have a 24/30 way FXS card in the
slot in the first place.
Wouldn't a SIP channel bank be better - something that has multiple
FXS and FXO ports but
Nabeel Jafferali wrote:
It seems to me silly to have a T1/E1 card to connect to a
channel bank when you could just have a 24/30 way FXS card in the
slot in the first place.
Wouldn't a SIP channel bank be better - something that has multiple
FXS and FXO ports but hooks up to Ethernet. I know
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005, quoth Paul Fielding:
I'd like to see an ethernet FXO device that does what a Zap FXO device does.
If it's out there, can someone point me at it?
Sipura SPA-3000 allows you to make and receive calls via the FXO with asterisk.
You get a bonus FXS port too.
- Matt
On Sat, 2005-03-19 at 17:53 +0100, Rob Scott wrote:
It seems to me silly to have a T1/E1 card to connect to a channel bank
when you could just have a 24/30 way FXS card in the slot in the first
place.
Does such a thing exist?
Wouldn't Digium have a lot of customers if they could produce
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