On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 13:19:31 +1000, Adam Goryachev
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Well, IMHO, I would expect it perfectly reasonable for one of three
responses from the 'user' community (in order of likelihood):
1) A resounding non-response
2) A response of Well, get a X101P or TDMx0P and try it
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Wow, that's a really sucky
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 23:58:30 -0500 (CDT), Joe Greco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what I've read leads me to believe that it won't be
feasible to have large numbers (specifically, many more than two) of
the X100P's in a single system.
The limitation you mention stems from interrupt conflicts which
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 09:05:02 +0100, Karl Dyson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It works most of the time, but drops calls occasionally.
and:
To resolve my problem, I may buy a Sipura-3000
I don't know how much effort you have already made but keep in mind
that there are parameters in the Zaptel
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On Tue, 12 Oct
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 23:58:30 -0500 (CDT), Joe Greco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what I've read leads me to believe that it won't be
feasible to have large numbers (specifically, many more than two) of
the X100P's in a single system.
The limitation you mention stems from interrupt conflicts
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:57:52 -0500 (CDT), Joe Greco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
take on this is that with the X100P costing $100, and a Sipura 3000
costing $130 (all $USD), you'd likely need to have a Mac laying around
in order to justify this from a cost point of view, because even at a
loaded
On Oct 10, 2004, at 10:08 AM, Wolf Paul wrote:
dean collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, those of us not working with hefty corporate budgets may not
have the option of spending
$100 for a test machine when there's a more cost effective option
available.
I'd seriously suggest, in your
On 10/12/2004, Benjamin on Asterisk Mailing Lists
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Good god ben, don't you ever go to sleep? It must be, what, 2am in Japan
now?? Heheh.. i would have thought you'd be pretty pooped out by now,
what with the long threads and flame wars on the digium vs clone
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 00:10:26 +0100, David J Carter
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I beleive Telappliant in the UK are doing them for £55, ($35)
http://www.voiptalk.org/products/index.php?cPath=27
Dave
£55 is more like US$100 :-)
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On Sun, 2004-10-10 at 22:32 -0500, Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 00:10 +0100, David J Carter wrote:
I beleive Telappliant in the UK are doing them for £55, ($35)
http://www.voiptalk.org/products/index.php?cPath=27
Your conversion above is going the wrong way. a British
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:23:54 +0200, Dave Cotton
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No Steve, He works for NASA. :)
hilarious :-)
This reminds me of an anecdote I'd like to share ...
After WWII, US Army officials set new values for measurement units in
defeated Japan. At some point they came to a unit
Cheap shot.
Digium does Asterisk FOR FREE.
No. As with most of us who support free software projects, we support
them because it suits our business goals. We don't do it for free. The
investment in time, effort, and resources is paid back, frequently in a
way which can't directly be
Why don't you take this off-line were it belongs
Martin
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Cheap shot
Why don't you take this off-line were it belongs
You don't think discussions about the Asterisk user community belong on
asterisk-users?
It belongs right here. Participants who want to alienate potential new
users just because they didn't buy a Digium product have a negative
effect on the
Martin Keding [EMAIL PROTECTED] lazily top-posted:
Why don't you take this off-line were it belongs
Perhaps because it's a discussion about Asterisk and Digium.
If you were expecting to see threads about carrots and broccoli in
this mail list, then you need to consider the possibility that
and not the exception.
~c
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Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 13:49:39 -0500
From: Brian Capouch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Intel Modem vs Digium Cards
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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Wow, that's a really sucky attitude. I would expect *Digium* to tell him
to go away and solve his own problems. However, if the user community does
that, then this is one of the suckiest user communities I've run across in
the free software world, and I've been doing free software for many
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 13:19:31 +1000, Adam Goryachev
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PS, for those people who feel like sending a message to the list saying
Don't use clone x101Ps, or whatever, please don't. The best response
you can send is a non-reply. Those people who want to support that user,
Wow, that's a really sucky attitude. I would expect *Digium* to tell him
to go away and solve his own problems. However, if the user community does
that, then this is one of the suckiest user communities I've run across in
the free software world, and I've been doing free software for
Brian West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Benjamin on Asterisk Mailing Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having said that, you have a good case in favour of the Intel modems
if you are in a country where the X100P doesn't have type approval but
you can find an Intel modem (with the right chipset)
Brian Capouch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolf Paul wrote:
If that warrants don't come asking for support then you guys are not
much of a community but a sales
machine for Digium.
Digium does Asterisk FOR FREE.
I wish people would stop posting misleading comments like that.
Asterisk is a
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Intel Modem vs Digium Cards
i am still looking for the elusive $55 grandstreams.
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I beleive Telappliant in the UK are doing them for £55, ($35)
http://www.voiptalk.org/products/index.php?cPath=27
Dave
Grandstreams are availabe for $65 quanity one, so its not hard to believe
that you could get them
for $55 for larger quantities
On Sun, 2004-10-10 at 21:34 +0100, Kevin Walsh wrote:
Brian Capouch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolf Paul wrote:
If that warrants don't come asking for support then you guys are not
much of a community but a sales
machine for Digium.
Digium does Asterisk FOR FREE.
I wish people
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 00:10 +0100, David J Carter wrote:
I beleive Telappliant in the UK are doing them for £55, ($35)
http://www.voiptalk.org/products/index.php?cPath=27
Your conversion above is going the wrong way. a British pound is worth
more than a US Dollar. In fact, 55 British pounds
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 00:10:26 +0100, David J Carter
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I beleive Telappliant in the UK are doing them for £55, ($35)
Whoa, that's an amazing exchange rate you've got there. I'm sure at
that rate some American cowboy will buy another London bridge and New
York taxis are going
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