Paul -
Let me know when you have the cards and if you need any help. Main
thing is to ensure that you have each card on a seperate IRQ. this is
ESSENTIAL! Unless the bios is able to assign specific IRQs to specific
cards it might be a bit of a fiddle. For £15 you can't go far wrong though.
There are also some new drivers written as a seperate channel visdn
which I have not yet tried ('if it ain't broke, don't fix...' etc) which
might be more elegant as they apparently overcome some of the IRQ
issues. check the wiki for more details!
Rgds
Tim
Paul J. Smith wrote:
Thanks greatly for this. I will give it a go with these cards. I was trying
to use Diva ones before. ISDN was by far my preferred choice, if I could get
it to work...
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Tim Robinson
Sent: 23 February 2006 21:26
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] UK X100P installation help
Hi Paul -
We gave up on analogue a long time ago in favour of ISDN. I
have 3 ISDN
cards in my Asterisk box. Billion ISDN BRI Cards cost me approx £15
each from komplett.co.uk and are perfect. You need to use the
bri-stuffed version of Asterisk.
If you still have the ISDNline I would recommend you give it another
shot. You get none of the echo, caller ID and hangup detection
problems
with ISDN. It Just Works. (TM)
Rgds
Tim Robinson
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