[Asterisk-Users] Any ISDN BRI card recommendations for North
America?
Tor Roberts
voip at sscsinc.com
Thu Mar 18 11:59:45 MST 2004
Rob,
Thanks for the info. Since it seems like BRI is not too popular in the
U.S., I think that I will try to pick up a DIVA PCI and see if it will
work with CAPI or i4l.
-Tor Roberts
Rob Fugina wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 12:25:49PM -0800, Tor Roberts wrote:
>
>
>>Hi all,
>>I have been using Asterisk for a couple of months now with some GS
>>handsets and an X100P FXO card. The system works great, but I would like
>>to add ISDN BRI to take advantage of the extra features, faster call
>>setup time, etc. I was wondering if anyone could recommend any BRI cards
>>that work in the U.S. and don't cost a fortune. I have checked the
>>archieves and it seems like there are not many people in the U.S. using BRI.
>>I was hoping that I could use either an Eicon DIVA PCI or an Eicon DIVA
>>PRO as they are not that too expensive. If anyone has used either of
>>these cards in the U.S., or can recommend another alternative, that
>>would be great!
>>
>>
>
>I'm looking for the same thing, for the same reasons.
>
>I believe the PRO version is not supported by the i4l drivers.
>
>Someone referred me to the following product, made by an Australian
>company it seems, but I haven't been able to find a source... To be
>honext, I haven't tried too hard -- busy with other things.
>
>http://www.traverse.com.au/productview.do?product_id=14
>
>Rob
>
>
>
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