[Asterisk-Users] Echo on a PRI
Deon Rodden
drodden at webunited.net
Thu Jul 22 06:16:40 MST 2004
What do you mean does not support? I mean, it connected to the system fine
and can place and receive calls.
As far a legal issues, that would figure. There's such a tight lock around
their phones and internet system it's crazy. Everything there is overpriced
and they try to control/put limits on everything. VOIP would definately
destroy their hold. I didn't intend on using this system for business use,
just personal use as 9/10 of my large family resides in Australia. Ohh well,
I guess I better disconnect the thing. Especially if I can't fix the echo
issue.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Goryachev" <mailinglists at websitemanagers.com.au>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Echo on a PRI
> On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 02:03, Deon Rodden wrote:
> > I installed a server in Australia with a Wildcard X100P in it. From my
> > server in the U.S, I pushed a call via IAX to the server in Australia
which
> > then pushed it out that card. Severe echo, only I could hear it though.
The
> > remote side heard nothing. Definately been reading up on this echoing
issue.
>
> Then I guessed you missed a couple of facts (technical ones & legal)
>
> A) Australia uses a different impedance on analogue lines, which the X10xP
> doesn't support. However, if you use the TDM01B card, it will support
this,
> and there are recent cvs changes to support module loadtime options to set
these.
>
> B) Legally speaking (AFAIK) you are not permitted to connect non-approved
> equipment to a telephone line, of which the X10xP is not approved and
probably
> never will be.
>
> Regards,
> Adam
>
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