I think the USB IP Phone adaptor is a S100U - I found the TigerJet
website/products by reading the chip inside a S100U that I purchased at
digium and they look identical - but dont trust me on this - I didn't
buy one from TigerJet direct.
Derek
Michael Vogel wrote:
Derek Conniffe schrieb:
Re:
RE: the S100Us - I think you can get them from www.tjnet.com (TigerJet).
You are probably after their USB to RJ11 adapter. I think that the
Personal Phone Gateway-PCI cards are generic X100Ps too (they look
identical except no heat sink glued to the chip). I'm guessing that
TigerJet supply
Derek Conniffe schrieb:
Re: the S100Us - I think you can get them from www.tjnet.com (TigerJet).
You are probably after their USB to RJ11 adapter. I think that the
Personal Phone Gateway-PCI cards are generic X100Ps too
Do you know if the USB phone and the USB IP Phone adaptor is Linux
Over on the voip-info.org tiki I found this statement:
Mark (the man who made Asterisk PBX, www.asterisk.org) has an xbox that
has 4 analog ports via usb... aka the XBoxPBX
While I'm not interested in the xbox part of this, I wonder how one uses
USB for analog connections? Explanation? Pointer
On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 14:03, Ed Greenberg wrote:
Over on the voip-info.org tiki I found this statement:
Mark (the man who made Asterisk PBX, www.asterisk.org) has an xbox that
has 4 analog ports via usb... aka the XBoxPBX
While I'm not interested in the xbox part of this, I wonder how one
While I'm not interested in the xbox part of this, I wonder how one uses
USB for analog connections? Explanation? Pointer to an article? Other
info?
zaptel .. just as regular.
There are wcusb.o modules in the zaptel drivers, that handle these. The
usb fxs modules are part of the DevKit
The ipo11's were 25 each when I ordered them + import costs since it
comes from TW.
Yet to use them w/ asterisk but it worked fine w/ their supplied
software in windows since they are Tigerjet based adapters.
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