On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 12:13:48PM -0500, Mauricio Mantilla wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to asterisk and I just installed it.
> I already have a PCMCIA THOR-2 which supports two T1/E1 and I noticed
> asterisk doesn't support this card, but I fount over the ineternet that I
> would have to write a
Hi all,I'm new to asterisk and I just installed it.I already have a PCMCIA THOR-2 which supports two T1/E1 and I noticed asterisk doesn't support this card, but I fount over the ineternet that I would have to write a "glue code" in order to work with this card.
I'm not familiar with this code writi
Hi Calin,
There are several PCMCIA or PC Card E1/T1 interfaces. They are mostly
made to turn laptops into portable test equipment. I don't know one with
Asterisk drivers, though. Examples are:
http://www.solinet.com/solinet_notebook_packages.htm
http://www.utelsystems.com/instruments/hardware/in
On February 4, 2005 11:10 am, Bob Goddard wrote:
> PCMCIA cards are 16-bit, I doubt whether you will find one which works.
CardBus is 32-bit and many PCI devices fit into a PCMICA slot. Unfortunately
I agree with you on the other points -- either use a PCMCIA-PCI expander
(pricey) or a small mi
On Friday 04 February 2005 16:05, Calin Serbanescu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Are there any T1/E1 PCMCIA cards available on the market supported by
> zaptel drivers and asterisk ?
>
> I need to make some demos at my clients with asterisk and it's a pain to
> move around with a midi-tower computer just for
Hello,
Are there any T1/E1 PCMCIA cards available on the market supported by
zaptel drivers and asterisk ?
I need to make some demos at my clients with asterisk and it's a pain to
move around with a midi-tower computer just for that.
Thanks,
Calin.
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