Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best drivers for HFC-S ISDN cards

2005-09-27 Thread Tim Robinson
Chris Looking at this file below you need to move the stuff below the channel => 4-5 line to each span definition. Anything below the channel line gets completely ignored! I stand to be corrected but I think your current config will not have any echo cancellation at all. I have just posted

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Best drivers for HFC-S ISDN cards

2005-09-27 Thread Chris Bagnall
I said: > I've tried isdn4linux (severe echo, reproducable on every > inbound call) and zaphfc (intermittent echo, disappears > within about 30 secs of the call starting). Many thanks to those who replied. General consensus seems to be switching to mISDN or CAPI won't solve the intermittent echo

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best drivers for HFC-S ISDN cards

2005-09-26 Thread Tim Robinson
Chris I have only ever used zaphfc drivers and for me they are perfect. Echo has never been a problem. It would be helpful if you were to provide a bit more information to the group about your configuration so we can try and help you work out the cause. Switching to capi or mISDN is unlike

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best drivers for HFC-S ISDN cards

2005-09-26 Thread Armin Schindler
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote: > > It seems that HFC-S cards can be connected with asterisk in a few > > different > > ways - isdn4linux, mISDN, chan_capi or zaphfc. I've tried isdn4linux > > (severe > > echo, reproducable on every inbound call) and zaphfc (intermittent echo, > >

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best drivers for HFC-S ISDN cards

2005-09-26 Thread Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
It seems that HFC-S cards can be connected with asterisk in a few different ways - isdn4linux, mISDN, chan_capi or zaphfc. I've tried isdn4linux (severe echo, reproducable on every inbound call) and zaphfc (intermittent echo, disappears within about 30 secs of the call starting). What's the