Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk compatible cards?

2010-08-11 Thread M Shokuie
Hi,

The best cards I used are Sangoma's but if you cant afford them go for
OpenVox, they are exactly the same with digiums and their 4 port ones doesnt
need any driver installation even.

Regards.
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On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Faisal Hanif fai...@vopium.com wrote:

 Hi,

 We are using 4-PRI card from http://atcom.cn for our development LAB and
 we are satisfied with performance. It is also cheaper then other products.
 They also have analog.

 Regards,

 Faisal Hanif
 *VoIP Manager
 ***Vopium A/S
  On 8/10/2010 6:40 PM, Jeremy Betts wrote:

 I have always had very bad experiences with the x100p cards, they always
 have very bad echo. If you need decent call quality I would wait until you
 can afford a Digium card.

 On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 2:49 AM, Gordon Henderson 
 gordon+aster...@drogon.net gordon%2baster...@drogon.net wrote:

 On Tue, 10 Aug 2010, Daniel Petre wrote:

  hello all,
  for my home purpose, i found nothing in my budget in romania, very
  limited options, so i turned to ebay where i found two cards in the 25
  usd price range:
 
  a voxzone x100p and a infomatrix x100p, their descriptions from ebay:

 Never used them myself - always used Digium or openvox cards.

 I'd be surprised if there was any difference between them though. Google
 for x100p images and compare the chips...

 Gordon

 
 
  voxzone x100p:
 
  * Universal Voxzone X100P FXO PCI for DigiumTM Asterisk
 * Works with Official Asterisk Zaptel Driver
 * Connects Asterisk Box to PSTN
 * No Echo issues compared to MD3200
 * Support via www.voxzone.com/forum/
 * Original DAA Chipsets with Caller ID
 * Low profile bracket is available on request
 
  infomatrix x100p (a2 and b2) :
 
  #
  InfoMatrix ? X100P(A2), Intel Chipset, 2nd Generation, PCI, Single FXO
  port ,
  #
  Guarantied Caller ID/Redirection, Call transfer, Ring and Remote hang up
  detected
  # Support and work with Mutiple Protocols: SIP, IAX, H.323, MGCP,
  Skinny/SCCP...
  # Support Global codecs for all countries to use: G711, G726, G723.1,
  G729A, GSM
  # Fully tested to support the Asterisk and its appliance, all PC
  systems(old, new)
  # 100% compatible with Digium WildCard X100P, X101P card and more
  features.
 
 
 
  anyone has any idea which one should i buy? i intend to use it in a SFF
  dell computer with one pci port (its pretty tight to the PSU wall but i
  hope it will fit.. any interference because of that?)
 
  thanks!
 
 
  On Mon, 2 Aug 2010, Daniel Petre wrote:
 
  hello,
  i just subscribed to this list, i discovered asterisk and i would
  like to try it at home on my personal pc.
 
  the computer is a p4 at 3 ghz with 2 gb ram and 80 gb hdd, a 1
  Mbit guarranted connection and runs a gentoo linux.
 
  i search about digium products but i can't find them in my area
  on any shops, i was wondering if good people here could recommend
  some PCI or PCIex cards for a beginner to play with one telefonic
  line (which i will install it soon via provider)
 
 
  If you really can't get digium cards, then look on ebay for x100p
  cards - you might get lucky... Failing that, OpenVox have some
  compatable cards - you might find an importer locally who deals in
  them.
 
  Gordon
 
 

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk compatible cards?

2010-08-10 Thread Daniel Petre
hello all,
for my home purpose, i found nothing in my budget in romania, very
limited options, so i turned to ebay where i found two cards in the 25
usd price range:

a voxzone x100p and a infomatrix x100p, their descriptions from ebay:


voxzone x100p:

* Universal Voxzone X100P FXO PCI for DigiumTM Asterisk
* Works with Official Asterisk Zaptel Driver
* Connects Asterisk Box to PSTN
* No Echo issues compared to MD3200
* Support via www.voxzone.com/forum/
* Original DAA Chipsets with Caller ID
* Low profile bracket is available on request

infomatrix x100p (a2 and b2) :

#
InfoMatrix ™ X100P(A2), Intel Chipset, 2nd Generation, PCI, Single FXO
port ,
#
Guarantied Caller ID/Redirection, Call transfer, Ring and Remote hang up
detected
# Support and work with Mutiple Protocols: SIP, IAX, H.323, MGCP,
Skinny/SCCP...
# Support Global codecs for all countries to use: G711, G726, G723.1,
G729A, GSM
# Fully tested to support the Asterisk and its appliance, all PC
systems(old, new)
# 100% compatible with Digium WildCard X100P, X101P card and more
features.



anyone has any idea which one should i buy? i intend to use it in a SFF
dell computer with one pci port (its pretty tight to the PSU wall but i
hope it will fit.. any interference because of that?)

thanks!


 On Mon, 2 Aug 2010, Daniel Petre wrote:

 hello,
 i just subscribed to this list, i discovered asterisk and i would
 like to try it at home on my personal pc.

 the computer is a p4 at 3 ghz with 2 gb ram and 80 gb hdd, a 1
 Mbit guarranted connection and runs a gentoo linux.

 i search about digium products but i can't find them in my area
 on any shops, i was wondering if good people here could recommend
 some PCI or PCIex cards for a beginner to play with one telefonic
 line (which i will install it soon via provider)


 If you really can't get digium cards, then look on ebay for x100p
 cards - you might get lucky... Failing that, OpenVox have some
 compatable cards - you might find an importer locally who deals in
 them.

 Gordon

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk compatible cards?

2010-08-10 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010, Daniel Petre wrote:

 hello all,
 for my home purpose, i found nothing in my budget in romania, very
 limited options, so i turned to ebay where i found two cards in the 25
 usd price range:

 a voxzone x100p and a infomatrix x100p, their descriptions from ebay:

Never used them myself - always used Digium or openvox cards.

I'd be surprised if there was any difference between them though. Google 
for x100p images and compare the chips...

Gordon



 voxzone x100p:

 * Universal Voxzone X100P FXO PCI for DigiumTM Asterisk
* Works with Official Asterisk Zaptel Driver
* Connects Asterisk Box to PSTN
* No Echo issues compared to MD3200
* Support via www.voxzone.com/forum/
* Original DAA Chipsets with Caller ID
* Low profile bracket is available on request

 infomatrix x100p (a2 and b2) :

 #
 InfoMatrix ? X100P(A2), Intel Chipset, 2nd Generation, PCI, Single FXO
 port ,
 #
 Guarantied Caller ID/Redirection, Call transfer, Ring and Remote hang up
 detected
 # Support and work with Mutiple Protocols: SIP, IAX, H.323, MGCP,
 Skinny/SCCP...
 # Support Global codecs for all countries to use: G711, G726, G723.1,
 G729A, GSM
 # Fully tested to support the Asterisk and its appliance, all PC
 systems(old, new)
 # 100% compatible with Digium WildCard X100P, X101P card and more
 features.



 anyone has any idea which one should i buy? i intend to use it in a SFF
 dell computer with one pci port (its pretty tight to the PSU wall but i
 hope it will fit.. any interference because of that?)

 thanks!


 On Mon, 2 Aug 2010, Daniel Petre wrote:

 hello,
 i just subscribed to this list, i discovered asterisk and i would
 like to try it at home on my personal pc.

 the computer is a p4 at 3 ghz with 2 gb ram and 80 gb hdd, a 1
 Mbit guarranted connection and runs a gentoo linux.

 i search about digium products but i can't find them in my area
 on any shops, i was wondering if good people here could recommend
 some PCI or PCIex cards for a beginner to play with one telefonic
 line (which i will install it soon via provider)


 If you really can't get digium cards, then look on ebay for x100p
 cards - you might get lucky... Failing that, OpenVox have some
 compatable cards - you might find an importer locally who deals in
 them.

 Gordon



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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk compatible cards?

2010-08-10 Thread Jeremy Betts
I have always had very bad experiences with the x100p cards, they always
have very bad echo. If you need decent call quality I would wait until you
can afford a Digium card.

On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 2:49 AM, Gordon Henderson 
gordon+aster...@drogon.net gordon%2baster...@drogon.net wrote:

 On Tue, 10 Aug 2010, Daniel Petre wrote:

  hello all,
  for my home purpose, i found nothing in my budget in romania, very
  limited options, so i turned to ebay where i found two cards in the 25
  usd price range:
 
  a voxzone x100p and a infomatrix x100p, their descriptions from ebay:

 Never used them myself - always used Digium or openvox cards.

 I'd be surprised if there was any difference between them though. Google
 for x100p images and compare the chips...

 Gordon

 
 
  voxzone x100p:
 
  * Universal Voxzone X100P FXO PCI for DigiumTM Asterisk
 * Works with Official Asterisk Zaptel Driver
 * Connects Asterisk Box to PSTN
 * No Echo issues compared to MD3200
 * Support via www.voxzone.com/forum/
 * Original DAA Chipsets with Caller ID
 * Low profile bracket is available on request
 
  infomatrix x100p (a2 and b2) :
 
  #
  InfoMatrix ? X100P(A2), Intel Chipset, 2nd Generation, PCI, Single FXO
  port ,
  #
  Guarantied Caller ID/Redirection, Call transfer, Ring and Remote hang up
  detected
  # Support and work with Mutiple Protocols: SIP, IAX, H.323, MGCP,
  Skinny/SCCP...
  # Support Global codecs for all countries to use: G711, G726, G723.1,
  G729A, GSM
  # Fully tested to support the Asterisk and its appliance, all PC
  systems(old, new)
  # 100% compatible with Digium WildCard X100P, X101P card and more
  features.
 
 
 
  anyone has any idea which one should i buy? i intend to use it in a SFF
  dell computer with one pci port (its pretty tight to the PSU wall but i
  hope it will fit.. any interference because of that?)
 
  thanks!
 
 
  On Mon, 2 Aug 2010, Daniel Petre wrote:
 
  hello,
  i just subscribed to this list, i discovered asterisk and i would
  like to try it at home on my personal pc.
 
  the computer is a p4 at 3 ghz with 2 gb ram and 80 gb hdd, a 1
  Mbit guarranted connection and runs a gentoo linux.
 
  i search about digium products but i can't find them in my area
  on any shops, i was wondering if good people here could recommend
  some PCI or PCIex cards for a beginner to play with one telefonic
  line (which i will install it soon via provider)
 
 
  If you really can't get digium cards, then look on ebay for x100p
  cards - you might get lucky... Failing that, OpenVox have some
  compatable cards - you might find an importer locally who deals in
  them.
 
  Gordon
 
 

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk compatible cards?

2010-08-10 Thread Steve Underwood
  On 08/10/2010 09:40 PM, Jeremy Betts wrote:
 I have always had very bad experiences with the x100p cards, they 
 always have very bad echo. If you need decent call quality I would 
 wait until you can afford a Digium card.

Use OSLEC with them, and they work OK. Even if they don't have a 
selectable impedance to match local conditions. They certainly work a 
lot better than things like the SPA3102, which has very screwed up echo 
handling.

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk compatible cards?

2010-08-10 Thread Seann

Steve Underwood wrote:

  On 08/10/2010 09:40 PM, Jeremy Betts wrote:
  
I have always had very bad experiences with the x100p cards, they 
always have very bad echo. If you need decent call quality I would 
wait until you can afford a Digium card.



Use OSLEC with them, and they work OK. Even if they don't have a 
selectable impedance to match local conditions. They certainly work a 
lot better than things like the SPA3102, which has very screwed up echo 
handling.


Steve


  
In everything I have read you don't use Echo handling on the SPA3102. I 
own one and haven't had a problem with it and Asterisk, but I use 
Asterisk to handle any echo on a software level, and don't handle it 
with the SPA3102.



~Seann


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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk compatible cards?

2010-08-10 Thread Steve Underwood
  On 08/10/2010 11:18 PM, Seann wrote:
 Steve Underwood wrote:
   On 08/10/2010 09:40 PM, Jeremy Betts wrote:
 I have always had very bad experiences with the x100p cards, they 
 always have very bad echo. If you need decent call quality I would 
 wait until you can afford a Digium card.

 Use OSLEC with them, and they work OK. Even if they don't have a 
 selectable impedance to match local conditions. They certainly work a 
 lot better than things like the SPA3102, which has very screwed up 
 echo handling.

 Steve


 In everything I have read you don't use Echo handling on the SPA3102. 
 I own one and haven't had a problem with it and Asterisk, but I use 
 Asterisk to handle any echo on a software level, and don't handle it 
 with the SPA3102.


 ~Seann
Many people suggest you turn off echo cancellation on the FXO port of a 
SPA3102 because its so badly broken its worse than nothing. Most people 
do need cancellation on that port, though, and have nasty echo problems. 
Just Google for echo and SPA3102. Some ITSPs have ripped them out and 
dumped them because they are so much trouble.

There is nothing you can do within Asterisk about echo on an SPA3102's 
FXO port. I have no idea what you mean by Asterisk handling the echo on 
a software level.

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk compatible cards?

2010-08-10 Thread Faisal Hanif

 Hi,

We are using 4-PRI card from http://atcom.cn for our development LAB and 
we are satisfied with performance. It is also cheaper then other 
products. They also have analog.


Regards,

Faisal Hanif
/VoIP Manager
/**Vopium A/S

On 8/10/2010 6:40 PM, Jeremy Betts wrote:
I have always had very bad experiences with the x100p cards, they 
always have very bad echo. If you need decent call quality I would 
wait until you can afford a Digium card.


On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 2:49 AM, Gordon Henderson 
gordon+aster...@drogon.net mailto:gordon%2baster...@drogon.net wrote:


On Tue, 10 Aug 2010, Daniel Petre wrote:

 hello all,
 for my home purpose, i found nothing in my budget in romania, very
 limited options, so i turned to ebay where i found two cards in
the 25
 usd price range:

 a voxzone x100p and a infomatrix x100p, their descriptions from
ebay:

Never used them myself - always used Digium or openvox cards.

I'd be surprised if there was any difference between them though.
Google
for x100p images and compare the chips...

Gordon



 voxzone x100p:

 * Universal Voxzone X100P FXO PCI for DigiumTM Asterisk
* Works with Official Asterisk Zaptel Driver
* Connects Asterisk Box to PSTN
* No Echo issues compared to MD3200
* Support via www.voxzone.com/forum/
http://www.voxzone.com/forum/
* Original DAA Chipsets with Caller ID
* Low profile bracket is available on request

 infomatrix x100p (a2 and b2) :

 #
 InfoMatrix ? X100P(A2), Intel Chipset, 2nd Generation, PCI,
Single FXO
 port ,
 #
 Guarantied Caller ID/Redirection, Call transfer, Ring and Remote
hang up
 detected
 # Support and work with Mutiple Protocols: SIP, IAX, H.323, MGCP,
 Skinny/SCCP...
 # Support Global codecs for all countries to use: G711, G726,
G723.1,
 G729A, GSM
 # Fully tested to support the Asterisk and its appliance, all PC
 systems(old, new)
 # 100% compatible with Digium WildCard X100P, X101P card and more
 features.



 anyone has any idea which one should i buy? i intend to use it
in a SFF
 dell computer with one pci port (its pretty tight to the PSU
wall but i
 hope it will fit.. any interference because of that?)

 thanks!


 On Mon, 2 Aug 2010, Daniel Petre wrote:

 hello,
 i just subscribed to this list, i discovered asterisk and i would
 like to try it at home on my personal pc.

 the computer is a p4 at 3 ghz with 2 gb ram and 80 gb hdd, a 1
 Mbit guarranted connection and runs a gentoo linux.

 i search about digium products but i can't find them in my area
 on any shops, i was wondering if good people here could recommend
 some PCI or PCIex cards for a beginner to play with one telefonic
 line (which i will install it soon via provider)


 If you really can't get digium cards, then look on ebay for x100p
 cards - you might get lucky... Failing that, OpenVox have some
 compatable cards - you might find an importer locally who deals in
 them.

 Gordon



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[asterisk-users] asterisk compatible cards?

2010-08-02 Thread Daniel Petre
hello,
i just subscribed to this list, i discovered asterisk and i would like 
to try it at home on my personal pc.

the computer is a p4 at 3 ghz with 2 gb ram and 80 gb hdd, a 1 Mbit 
guarranted connection and runs a gentoo linux.

i search about digium products but i can't find them in my area on any 
shops, i was wondering if good people here could recommend some PCI or 
PCIex cards for a beginner to play with one telefonic line (which i will 
install it soon via provider)

thanks!


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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk compatible cards?

2010-08-02 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Mon, 2 Aug 2010, Daniel Petre wrote:

 hello,
 i just subscribed to this list, i discovered asterisk and i would like
 to try it at home on my personal pc.

 the computer is a p4 at 3 ghz with 2 gb ram and 80 gb hdd, a 1 Mbit
 guarranted connection and runs a gentoo linux.

 i search about digium products but i can't find them in my area on any
 shops, i was wondering if good people here could recommend some PCI or
 PCIex cards for a beginner to play with one telefonic line (which i will
 install it soon via provider)

If you really can't get digium cards, then look on ebay for x100p cards - 
you might get lucky... Failing that, OpenVox have some compatable cards - 
you might find an importer locally who deals in them.

Gordon

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