On Sun, Aug 12, 2007 at 11:12:33PM -0600, Stephen Bosch wrote:
No -- sorry, my mistake. I got the name wrong. The card is actually from
PhonicEQ; there's a description of the card at quadbri.phoniceq.com.
The right URL:
http://quadbri.pbxhardware.com/
Drivers:
Trevor G. Hammonds wrote:
I am not aware of any commercial Asterisk-compatible cards that support
North American BRIs right out of the box. The best I have been able to come
up with was a card sold on eBay, where the seller promises to supply a patch
that needs to be applied to Asterisk
On Sun, Aug 12, 2007 at 12:42:10PM -0600, Stephen Bosch wrote:
Trevor G. Hammonds wrote:
I am not aware of any commercial Asterisk-compatible cards that support
North American BRIs right out of the box. The best I have been able to come
up with was a card sold on eBay, where the seller
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sun, Aug 12, 2007 at 12:42:10PM -0600, Stephen Bosch wrote:
Trevor G. Hammonds wrote:
I am not aware of any commercial Asterisk-compatible cards that support
North American BRIs right out of the box. The best I have been able to come
up with was a card sold on eBay,
Bill,
I am not aware of any commercial Asterisk-compatible cards that support
North American BRIs right out of the box. The best I have been able to come
up with was a card sold on eBay, where the seller promises to supply a patch
that needs to be applied to Asterisk (based on BRIstuff) so that
Trevor G. Hammonds wrote:
Bill,
I am not aware of any commercial Asterisk-compatible cards that support
North American BRIs right out of the box. The best I have been able to come
up with was a card sold on eBay, where the seller promises to supply a patch
that needs to be applied to
Hello everyone,
I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I have a business customer in
the U.S. (Michigan, ATT Territory).
I need to get 4 trunks into an asterisk Box. My intention is to use an
Eicon Diva Server card with 2 BRI Circuits. The reason for this is that
the business needs DID's
When I ordered BRI in Michigan (25 miles N. of Detroit) It was still SBC.
I also had a hard time finding the right dept.
I do not know if it changed since then, but I had to order BRI from the same
department that sells P2P T1s, and DSL.
Even though it was a voice service, the data group sold