[asterisk-users] Newbie alert: VoIP hardware
Steve Totaro
stotaro at totarotechnologies.com
Wed May 7 08:04:19 CDT 2008
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 9:00 AM, Steve Totaro
<stotaro at totarotechnologies.com> wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Michael Graves <mgraves at mstvp.com> wrote:
> > On Wed, 07 May 2008 09:58:04 +0100, Alan Lord wrote:
> >
> > >Marco wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Respectfully, I don't agree. I've purchased an "original clone" :-P of
> > >> the X100P card, on the long period they almost always have some
> > >> drawbacks... Faxing have been troubling for me. Don't know if it was for
> > >> the line or else, but with a Digium card I had no problem at all.
> > >> No sponsoring in here, ok, but certified hardware works better,
> > >> therefore it's a better investment, I think.
> > >>
> > >
> > >I'm just offering my experiences. I have had no problems with my x100p
> > >card since using the oslec canceller.
> > >
> > >There's a big difference between $300 and $34 for one analogue line on a
> > >home phone.
> > >
> > >Of course YMMV ;-)
> >
> > If you use traditional PC hardware (ie with an available PCI slot) then
> > you can use the TDM 4xx card from Digium. I had a TDM400p and it worked
> > well enough, much better than the X101p.
> >
> > If you choose embedded hardware (Soekris, Alix, WRAP, etc) then you may
> > not be able to add a PCI card. The external interffaces are necessary,
> > like the Linksys SPA-2000/3000 series. These also work fairly well.
> > They have the advantage of not requiring Zaptel.
> >
> > Nothing about your installation suggests that a traditional PC would be
> > beneficial. In fact, "Beefy" would just me more power, heat & noise.
> > Someone recently told me that the Alix 3C systems are $150 complete
> > from www.mini-box.com. That would seem like a bargain, and ideal for
> > your circumstance.
> >
> > Michael
> > --
> > Michael Graves
> > mgraves<at>mstvp.com
> > http://blog.mgraves.org
> > o713-861-4005
> > c713-201-1262
> > sip:mjgraves at pixelpower.onsip.com
> > skype mjgraves
> > 54245 at fwd.pulver.com
> >
>
> If your budget is tight and you want a decent card (not an X100P) with
> room to upgrade, then check out
> http://www.openvox.com.cn/products.php?genre_id=25 or
> http://store.getvoicecards.com/index.php?cPath=66 they are the
> reference design that Digium used on previous cards and are very well
> made. You can even use their FXO/FXS modules in a real Digium card
> and visa versa.
>
> The page I linked to includes the Octasic SoftEcho software.
>
> Word has it that the guy responsible for these cards was a former
> Digium employee back when Digium was only a few people (Mark Spencer's
> right hand man) and he also developed the Tormenta III card for
> Govarion. I have seen documents and some other things that back up
> this information......
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Totaro
>
Martin,
I hope you don't mind me blowing your cover slightly. I did not state
your name but I have been recommending your products whenever
possible. The reason for posting your background info is to establish
credibility, but I should have probably asked you first.
Let me know if you want me to stop supplying personal details.
I hope hardware sales are going well.
Take it easy,
Steve
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