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thats only in the us!<br>
they want over $50. AU for them here......<br>
- without a credit card( not really a problem )<br>
- just tried to log in on ebay server in the us, got the craps with the
login shit! every thing is taken user/pass.<br>
and i tried some weird shit, even my name.....?? there is another one
of me out there???<br>
<br>
yes there cheaper in the us, should only cost about $25 for the first
one.<br>
<br>
cannot even send a message to the seller with out logging in! stupid,
sort of.....<br>
<br>
i have a mate that uses ebay allot, ill try him..<br>
i got burnt once with ebay and have never used it since.<br>
in fact i swore i would never use them again, but its not them its the
sellers..<br>
they are just the gateway i suppose..<br>
<br>
thanks any way Kerry, ill keep trying<br>
<br>
Phil<br>
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Kerry Garrison wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Ust go to eBay and find an X100P card. I usually pay $6.95 and usually buy
two at a time if they will ship them together so with shipping it will run
about $10-$12 each. If that will break the budget, I don't know if these is
a better solution.
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] configure intel modems.....
thanks Mark,
your right i have been getting confused between office and
station(given myself an uppercut and a slap to the back of the head), thats
sort of what im after, but does not really give any quick fix or details for
config files for making asterisk use this card.
i am a new player to asterisk and have it connected to fwd and a few
soft phones.
because i am tight( well, just dont have the money ) i have to try one of
these cheap cards to connect to a panasonic phone system.
i have one of these modems and thought i would give it a go. there is plenty
of info about for connecting to Digium cards but have not seen/found
anything useful, re: the intel voice modems.
i can surface mount solder but without knowing what components are what
i dont want to remove anything, there are no markings on the board for the
components, well not enough anyway.( eg. R13 and R19) so that sort of stumps
that!
originally i had 2 cards in there but the second card did funny things
to the server... ie.
- soft phones would half login, i can make calls but cannot receive. the
logs for the soft phone said something about sip protocol error, although
the voice quality was fine and both ways.
- there was no music on hold at all.
i have removed the second card and server back to normal, only still no pots
line.
i have tried to config modem on what i have found on the net but its still
not working, the modem is there and working.
lsmod says the module(zapa..) is loaded but not used.
the machine is an old dell power edge, without usb.... i read some thing
about asterisk needing the usb for something internal is this true, will i
have to change the hardware or add a usb card.......
thanks again Mark
Phil
Mark Edwards wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Phil.
You won't have much luck achieving this. The closest you will be able
to get is to set the intel voice modem up as an FXO port. Was this what
you meant?
If so, take a look on the voip-info.org site as there is a page there
that will point you in the right direction.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/X100P+clone">http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/X100P+clone</a>
regards,
Mark.
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From: Phil Pritchard [<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="mailto:phil@pritchard.asn.au">mailto:phil@pritchard.asn.au</a>]
Sent: Saturday, 26 November 2005 5:11 PM
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com">Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com</a>
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] configure intel modems.....
can somebody help or point in the right direction.
where i might be able to find info re: setting up intel voice modems
as
fxs ports..
thanks in advance.....
Phil
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