Matt Riddell wrote:
> On 18/11/2008 9:46 a.m., Matthew Fredrickson wrote:
>> Singer X.J. Wang wrote:
>>> We've had the same issue. For calls that go between a SIP connection
>>> (desktop phones) and Zaptel connections, there was a lot of problems
>>> with half duplex. We switched
>>> from the Dig
I have the same issue, using a TE121 with hardware echo cancellation.
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On 18/11/2008 9:46 a.m., Matthew Fredrickson wrote:
> Singer X.J. Wang wrote:
>> We've had the same issue. For calls that go between a SIP connection
>> (desktop phones) and Zaptel connections, there was a lot of problems
>> with half duplex. We switched
>> from the Digium card to the Sangoma car
Singer X.J. Wang wrote:
> We've had the same issue. For calls that go between a SIP connection
> (desktop phones) and Zaptel connections, there was a lot of problems
> with half duplex. We switched
> from the Digium card to the Sangoma card and the problem went away.
Just for the record, he said
We've had the same issue. For calls that go between a SIP connection
(desktop phones) and Zaptel connections, there was a lot of problems
with half duplex. We switched
from the Digium card to the Sangoma card and the problem went away.
Doug Lytle wrote:
Ken Williams wrote:
We’ve had an issu
Ken Williams wrote:
> I thought the echo canceller you're referring to was for the zaptel
> lines only. Does this MG2 echo canceller also affect SIP-SIP and
> IAX-IAX conversations?
>
>
Not that I'm aware of.
Doug
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Full Duplex
Ken Williams wrote:
>
> We've had an issue since we went live nearly two years ago on Asterisk
> where people complain about not being able to talk while someone else
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Full Duplex
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008, Ken Williams wrote:
> We've had an issue since we went live nearly two years ago on Asterisk
> where people complain about not being able to talk while someone else
is
&
Ken Williams wrote:
>
> We’ve had an issue since we went live nearly two years ago on Asterisk
> where people complain about not being able to talk while someone else
> is talking. I had assumed for a very long time this was because of the
> phones we went live with (Grandstream GXP-2000’s) and
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008, Ken Williams wrote:
> We've had an issue since we went live nearly two years ago on Asterisk
> where people complain about not being able to talk while someone else is
> talking. I had assumed for a very long time this was because of the
> phones we went live with (Grandstrea
We've had an issue since we went live nearly two years ago on Asterisk
where people complain about not being able to talk while someone else is
talking. I had assumed for a very long time this was because of the
phones we went live with (Grandstream GXP-2000's) and for the longest
time I believed
On Monday 06 December 2004 18:29, Guido Rebert wrote:
> The ac97 is a realtek chipset..
>
bull.
lspci |grep 97
00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Audio
Controller (rev 02)
00:1f.6 Modem: Intel Corp. 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Modem Controller (rev 02)
perhap realtek have b
On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 15:29 -0300, Guido Rebert wrote:
> The ac97 is a realtek chipset..
Fix your quoting in your mail app.
Also check your assumptions. ac97 is a standard, not a chipset. My
Ensoniq 1371 is ac97.
Also check you bios, ac97 is sometimes tied to those AMR modem cards.
So unless
The ac97 is a realtek chipset..
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Asunto: Re: [Asterisk-Users] full duplex
Em Seg 06 Dez 2004 01:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> Hello,
> I have installed asterisk on fedora core 2.
> Can anybody suggest me a good full duplex sound card
> supported on linux.
Check this out!
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/
Some Googling will help you too ;)
Denis.
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On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 15:29 +0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> I have an onboard sound AC97.
> Howto to find if my sound is full duplex ?
>
> And if my sound is not full duplex then
> please recommned me a good full duplex sound card
> that is supported on linux.
AC97 is not your sou
Hello,
I have an onboard sound AC97.
Howto to find if my sound is full duplex ?
And if my sound is not full duplex then
please recommned me a good full duplex sound card
that is supported on linux.
Thanks
varun
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Hello,
I have installed asterisk on fedora core 2.
Can anybody suggest me a good full duplex sound card
supported on linux.
Thanks
Varun
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> Matt:
>
> On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 00:11, Mathew Frank wrote:
> >
> > Fully duplex audio (AT VTR mode) is available on PCI hardware modems.
> > Specifically the Banska/Netcomm iNTRA released in 1999 (for which
drivers
> > are part of standard 2.4 kernel) This comes in a 2, 4 and 8 port
version
>
> Comparing prices of new products which (should) include support from their
> respective companies, to prices for 2nd hand, non-guaranteed products
sounds
> like comparing apples to pears.. For a private project using 2nd hand
stuff
> might be fine, but when using * for more serious purposes I for
whould
like my hardware to be supported...
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Full-Duplex on Voice Modem
Matt:
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 00:11, Mathew
Matt:
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 00:11, Mathew Frank wrote:
>
> Fully duplex audio (AT VTR mode) is available on PCI hardware modems.
> Specifically the Banska/Netcomm iNTRA released in 1999 (for which drivers
> are part of standard 2.4 kernel) This comes in a 2, 4 and 8 port version
> on PCI and c
> > I've managed to configure my generic rockwell voice modem with asterisk
and
> > can make calls out to the PSTN through it. Thing is I get one way
voice.
> > Is this a problem with the voice modem not being capable of full-duplex
> > voice, or is it the voice modem channel driver for asterisk?
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 21:23, Jamie Carl wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Just a quick question.
>
> I've managed to configure my generic rockwell voice modem with asterisk and
> can make calls out to the PSTN through it. Thing is I get one way voice.
> Is this a problem with the voice modem not being capab
Hey all,
Just a quick question.
I've managed to configure my generic rockwell voice modem with asterisk and
can make calls out to the PSTN through it. Thing is I get one way voice.
Is this a problem with the voice modem not being capable of full-duplex
voice, or is it the voice modem channel dri
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