To: Asterisk Users Mailing List -
Non-Commercial Discussion
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:18
AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Digium : no
lead time!
Again, may be off topic but are there any cards out there
supported byasterisk that have on-board DSPs to do better 729-711
sales testimonial on
I ordered a TE110P card from Digium on-line on Monday. I got email
confirmation and FedEx tracking number the same day. I was sick on
Tuesday. Wednesday morning the card is sitting on my desk when I come
in to work. And I'm in Canada too, so it had to cross a border.
If you are in GTA, and willing to drive to Markham, you can have the
Sangoma card at the same day, even in few hours =)
PS: Okay I understand this is place only for Digium cards. But I traded
my Digium TE410P card, and bought Sangoma card
few hours later directly from manufacturer and I am
Nothing wrong with that! I'm certainly not trying to claim that Digium
is better that any other particular manufacturer and I haven't tried out
the card yet, I may be less happy with its performance :) I was just
impressed with their efficiency so far.
BTW, I'm in Vancouver so driving to
This maybe the wrong place to ask this question but... why did you
switch to the Sangoma?
preliminary testing show Sangoma card/driver are better unload a full load
not such an issue with a single 4 span cards but 2+ cards
and the Digium T4xx cards start to drop calls, missed interupts etc
Again, may be off topic but are there any cards out there supported by
asterisk that have on-board DSPs to do better 729-711 or 729-PRI
conversion?
-Matthew
TC wrote:
This maybe the wrong place to ask this question but... why did you
switch to the Sangoma?
preliminary testing show Sangoma
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 15:18 -0600, Matthew Boehm wrote:
Again, may be off topic but are there any cards out there supported by
asterisk that have on-board DSPs to do better 729-711 or 729-PRI
conversion?
Not yet, and I don't know if anyone is working on the drivers for such a
card.
--
Steven
Supposed to be someone in Minn. working on this. I heard the name Dan.
He might be in the hardware biz.
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 15:18 -0600, Matthew Boehm wrote:
Again, may be off topic but are there any cards out there supported by
asterisk that have on-board DSPs to do better 729-711 or 729-PRI
If you do a web search for ipVolution TDM120, you should find someone who
claims to have a card that does such a thing.
-Chris
On 02:21 PM 3/9/2005, Brandon Patterson wrote:
Supposed to be someone in Minn. working on this. I heard the name Dan.
He might be in the hardware biz.
On Wed,