[Asterisk-Users] x100p buying advice
f6hqz-m at hamwlan.net
f6hqz-m at hamwlan.net
Mon Jun 26 22:30:17 MST 2006
Hello,
Ridiculous business argumentation...
By changing 2 resistors maping on the same card you can say to system that
is any response as X100P, X101P, or Clone.
No proof to good quality or if it realy run !
Take a look to voip-info.org about X100P and X101P, you will learn more
about the chipsets, which is only the available information.
Use this kind of cards (WinModem) for tests or curses only, no production.
Good Luck.
Francois BERGERET,
France.
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Envoyé : mardi 27 juin 2006 02:16
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Objet : [Asterisk-Users] x100p buying advice
I'm looking to get an x100p off ebay and am not particularly familar
with the "life cycle" of the card.. An "Authentic X100P" listing has a
buy it now of $29.95 and says
There are 3 types of cards Asterisk would recognize: *Screenshots from the
official, original driver install
Cheap "OEM X100P","Clones", "Compatibles", Knock-Offs
Found a Wildcard FXO: Generic Clone
The X101P (note the 101, not 100) is a Low-end version of X100P
which uses low grade chips
Found a Wildcard FXO: X101P
Authentic, Original X100P Speaks for Itself!
Found a Wildcard FXO: X100P
From what I gather clone's and knockoffs will have trouble with
callerid. Is the "Found a Wildcard FXO: X100P" enough to establish full
featured hardware (assuming an honest seller)? Is there another
recommended source besides ebay in this price range?
Thanks
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