[Asterisk-Users] Generic modem question
Dr. Matthew Roller
matthewroller at gmail.com
Mon Jan 10 22:48:01 MST 2005
http://www.digitnetworks.com/store/
$30
Its the card on the bottom left, I have one, which I have been
testing with, works without any problems so far.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 20:09:54 -0600, Rich Adamson <radamson at routers.com> wrote:
>
> > Does asterisk support the intel 537/md3200 chipset? I don't want to start
> > any flames here, I know all about using generic crap in asterisk,[*] which
> > I really don't approve of other than for testing, but I have a customer
> > demanding a generic chipset for his one backup analog line. He will not
> > spend the money for a Digium card and says he will find another
> > company if I can not provide a generic FXO port.
>
> There were several cards manufactured with the 537/md3200 chips. One
> model was designed for US use while others were for global use. The
> x100p was the US type. An individual from the UK was just implementing
> a 537/md3200 type in the last week and had some echo issues. Not sure
> which exact model he had though; but best guess was a US type. (The
> US type used a Silicon Labs 3012 chip for 600 ohm pstn lines, while
> the global version used a different chip for other line impedences.)
>
> There should be plenty of digium x100p's around for very reasonable
> prices given they've been removed from the digium web site.
>
>
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