[Asterisk-Users] Active ISDN PCMCIA card
Michael Manousos
manousos at inaccessnetworks.com
Mon Jun 23 09:11:53 MST 2003
Thanks for the replies.
It seems that AVM B1 is the only active PCMCIA card that can be used
with Asterisk. The kernel supports this card, so I guess that the
driver can be built on non-x86 systems.
Regards,
Michael.
Olaf Menzel wrote:
> On Friday 20 June 2003 13:28, Michael Manousos wrote:
>
>>Are there any suggestions for active ISDN CAPI PCMCIA cards
>>that are known to work with Asterisk?
>>
>
>
> You can try AVM B1 PCMCIA. This card is fully I4L compliant but AVM has
> developed a LINUX capi 2.0 stack.
> http://www.avm.de/en/products/hardware/active/B1_PCMCIA/index.html
> The Linux Capi driver you find here:
> ftp://ftp.avm.de/cardware/b1_pcm/linux/
> Be aware that the Capi4Linux driver is distributed only as binary and
> especially prepared for Suse distributions. WIth some adaptations it should
> work with other distributions as well. Otherwise you should use I4L for this
> card. BTW. The Capi4Linux driver works also for the AVM Fritz which is much
> cheaper than the B1 device and supports full CAPI functionality such as G3
> Fax.
>
> regards
>
> Olaf
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