Re: [asterisk-users] A1200+fxo, anyone using this?

2006-09-18 Thread Peter Lindquist
Nick, I use one and it works just fine for me with 2 FXO and 2 FXS at the moment. I would say it is a great board to have and experiment with and as you say not too big or too small. Peter Nick Ellson wrote: I know it's not a digium product, but the 12 port A1200P card with a single FXO

Re: [asterisk-users] A1200+fxo, anyone using this?

2006-09-18 Thread Nick Ellson
Thanks for the feedback Peter, I am going to try one with an FXO and then one of the $30 fixed port single FXO PCI cards from pbxeq.com as well. See if there is a real difference there. Anybody try the A-100PCI card? When I do, I'll post what I find. Nick -- Nick Ellson CCDA, CCNP,

Re: [asterisk-users] A1200+fxo, anyone using this?

2006-09-18 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 08:22:03AM -0700, Nick Ellson wrote: Thanks for the feedback Peter, I am going to try one with an FXO and then one of the $30 fixed port single FXO PCI cards from pbxeq.com as well. See if there is a real difference there. Anybody try the A-100PCI card? When I

[asterisk-users] A1200+fxo, anyone using this?

2006-09-17 Thread Nick Ellson
I know it's not a digium product, but the 12 port A1200P card with a single FXO module at pbxeq.com at first glance would seem to be the way to get started for me with an in-system controller card. 4 ports seems too small for expansion, the huge 24 port card a tad too big (and spendy). So

Re: [asterisk-users] A1200+fxo, anyone using this?

2006-09-17 Thread Doug Lytle
Nick Ellson wrote: So has anyone used this card with Asterisk? I googled for reviews and have not found anything, and I am tryingto find a way to search the archives without looking at each month one at a time. I was able to download the .gz files, extract them into SeaMonkey's mail

Re: [asterisk-users] A1200+fxo, anyone using this?

2006-09-17 Thread Darrick Hartman
Nick Ellson wrote: I know it's not a digium product, but the 12 port A1200P card with a single FXO module at pbxeq.com at first glance would seem to be the way to get started for me with an in-system controller card. 4 ports seems too small for expansion, the huge 24 port card a tad too big