Hi list,
After talking with Digium, they shipped to me a TE120P, this card with
his modern chipset has solved the noise issue.
I'm very happy with Digium support, specially with Rod and Russell. This
issue shows me that behind Digium Inc there are people who helps their
customers with a great
Hi Russell,
First of all, let me tell that in my company only buy Digium Cards, because:
- Is the company founded by Mark Spencer, and buying Digium hardware is
a way to support Asterisk (in my opinion)
- Since today I only can tell good things about Digium: good support to
the comunity, good
From our testing, the TE120P will fix the issue.
Best of luck,
PaulH
On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 09:19 +0200, Marc Patino Gómez wrote:
Hi Russell,
First of all, let me tell that in my company only buy Digium Cards, because:
- Is the company founded by Mark Spencer, and buying Digium hardware
Tony Mountifield wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Russell Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the TE110P will not work out for you, Digium will trade it for a TE120P.
The
120 is the replacement for the 110 which uses a far superior PCI interface
developed at Digium instead of the
The Digium cards are known to steal IRQ's.
The Sangoma cards do not.
Arthur Miller
Sr. Sales Associate
VoIP Supply, LLC.
454 Sonwil Drive
Buffalo, NY 14225
716-250-3871 OFFICE
716-630-1548 FAX
[EMAIL PROTECTED] blocked::mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
NOTICE: The information
Arthur Miller wrote:
The Digium cards are known to steal IRQ's.
The Sangoma cards do not
Not to appear defensive, but that is a technically inaccurate and also
technically ambiguous statement. To correct it, there used to be a
potential problem related to using the TE2xxP/TE4xxP cards
Marc Patino Gómez wrote:
I have a terrible noise issue with Dell SC1430 + Digium TE110P. The
digium card is not sharing interrupts with any other device, as I saw in
Dell's BIOS and also with lspci -vb command.
After changing coax wire, UTP, balum, digium card ... I have found that
the
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Russell Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the TE110P will not work out for you, Digium will trade it for a TE120P.
The
120 is the replacement for the 110 which uses a far superior PCI interface
developed at Digium instead of the TigerJet, which has been the
Tony Mountifield wrote:
Will there be non-TigerJet TE2xx and TE4xx cards that are regular PCI
and not PCI Express?
The dual span and quad span cards never used a TigerJet PCI interface. The only
cards that ever did use it are the TDM400P, T100P, E100P, and TE110P.
--
Russell Bryant
Software
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Russell Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony Mountifield wrote:
Will there be non-TigerJet TE2xx and TE4xx cards that are regular PCI
and not PCI Express?
The dual span and quad span cards never used a TigerJet PCI interface. The
only
cards that ever did
Hi list,
I have a terrible noise issue with Dell SC1430 + Digium TE110P. The
digium card is not sharing interrupts with any other device, as I saw in
Dell's BIOS and also with lspci -vb command.
After changing coax wire, UTP, balum, digium card ... I have found that
the problem is in Dell
Marc Patino Gómez wrote:
Hi list,
I have a terrible noise issue with Dell SC1430 + Digium TE110P. The
digium card is not sharing interrupts with any other device, as I saw in
Dell's BIOS and also with lspci -vb command.
After changing coax wire, UTP, balum, digium card ... I have found
That is why I suggested Sangoma. Ask them if you can return it if it
does not fix your problem.
It is alot easier than disabling things in BIOS and hunting for the
elusive noises.
Digium would have you believe that the problem is the Dell box but if
a Sangoma card works perfectly in the same
Hi Steve,
All my cards are Digium, I tried diferent Digium cards and I had the
same problem.
Regards,
Marc
Steve Totaro wrote:
Marc Patino Gómez wrote:
Hi list,
I have a terrible noise issue with Dell SC1430 + Digium TE110P. The
digium card is not sharing interrupts with any other
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your advice, I will order a Sangoma card and test the box. A
part from this, you know any other point to recomend Sangoma cards
versus Digium cards?
Many thanks,
Marc
Steve Totaro wrote:
That is why I suggested Sangoma. Ask them if you can return it if it
does not
I will let you judge that for yourself. I suggest that you email
someone at Sangoma sales *directly* (not a reseller) to ask about buying
the card and if it can be returned if it does not work properly.
Explain your issue with the Digium card briefly.
See how it turns out for you.
Thanks,
Marc Patino Gómez wrote:
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your advice, I will order a Sangoma card and test the box. A
part from this, you know any other point to recomend Sangoma cards
versus Digium cards?
Many thanks,
Marc
5 year warranty, to name one.
Sangoma says their cards will work in
Hi John,
thanks for this usefull info
Marc
John Novack wrote:
Marc Patino Gómez wrote:
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your advice, I will order a Sangoma card and test the box. A
part from this, you know any other point to recomend Sangoma cards
versus Digium cards?
Many thanks,
Marc
On 8/28/2007 at 9:30 AM, John Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Marc Patino Gómez wrote:
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your advice, I will order a Sangoma card and test the
box. A
part from this, you know any other point to recomend Sangoma cards
versus Digium cards?
Many thanks,
Marc
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Joe Acquisto wrote:
On 8/28/2007 at 9:30 AM, John Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Marc Patino Gómez wrote:
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your advice, I will order a Sangoma card and test the
box. A
part from this, you know any other point to recomend Sangoma cards
On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 09:51:41AM -0400, Joe Acquisto wrote:
When I voiced that concern to the Digium techs, they set up a thing
called screen (I think it was) to allow me to see and or interact with
their session.
gnu screen is a standard prorgram available in most distributions. I
usually
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