the hfc-pci cards use the same echo cancelation (in software) that any
zaptel device uses.
Am Do, 2004-07-08 um 09.47 schrieb Peer Oliver Schmidt:
[interfaces]
msn=123456
echosquelsh=1
make that echosquelch=1
incomingmsn=*
controller=1
softdtmf=0
context=default
;echocancel=yes
I have 2 HFC cards. There is no echo. If you use the bri-stuff drivers
they use the native zaptel echo cancellers. And I have no echo. None.
Rgds
Tim
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I have a HFC-S Card with European Signaling , Can you tell me what
distro/kernel are you using and how did you get the card detected with
linux ? a small procedure ?
regards
~uppal
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 10:12:04 +0100, Robinson Tim-W10277
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I have 2 HFC cards. There
: [Asterisk-Users] ISDN, AVM C4, HFC-cards and echo
I have a HFC-S Card with European Signaling , Can you tell me what
distro/kernel are you using and how did you get the card detected with
linux ? a small procedure ?
regards
~uppal
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 10:12:04 +0100, Robinson Tim-W10277
[EMAIL
I have a HFC-S Card with European Signaling , Can you tell me what
distro/kernel are you using and how did you get the card detected with
linux ? a small procedure ?
Isn't this already decently written in the wiki and in the mailing list
archive?
If not, can you please refer us to the