[Asterisk-Users] wcfxs causing constant CPU spikes
Rich Adamson
radamson at routers.com
Thu Dec 16 05:50:23 MST 2004
Anybody know what the 'real' differences are between a PC's pci/interrupt
implementation and that of the older Mac implementation (that has been
frequently recommended)?
Why is it there seems to be issues with PCs but not Macs, both running
linux?
Rich
> I'm not sure if it is the CPU spikes or not but there definately is a
> high level of flakiness with the card. ie very low gain levels and
> often for no reason will refuse to accept calls until the driver is
> reloaded. Honestly at this time I am recommedning all my customers
> with Analog lines to stick with their traditional PBX and just attach
> an FXS VoIP gateway to it.
>
>
> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:03:43 -0500, Andrew Kohlsmith
> <akohlsmith-asterisk at benshaw.com> wrote:
> > On December 15, 2004 09:27 pm, Michael Welter wrote:
> > > Yes? Is there a workaround, or do I tell my customer to go find
> > > something else?
> >
> > Are the CPU spikes causing you trouble or did you just notice them when poking
> > around? I see CPU spikes but don't have any issues at all (noise or
> > otherwise).
> >
> > -A.
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