--- On Sun, 4/25/10, Mark Huizer <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Mark Huizer <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] dahdi from portstree and x100p
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, April 25, 2010, 8:32 AM


>     Please don't quote me because I am not a programmer but I an pretty
>     sure you are correct in stating thet the wxfo and wxfs modules were
>     removed from the Dahdi port. I used to run Asterisk with an X101P
>     pci card and it worked really good inspite of all the naysayers who
>     said the cheap pci cards (I only paid $15 for mine including
>     shipping) were too unreliable to bother with. At one point I even
>     converted over to Linux as the needed modules were available.
>
>     Why the heck the BSD crowd chose to remove these from the port is
>     disheartening because it basically rendered my setup useless unless
>     I either became a programmer or bought a $400 TDM card.

Well, I don't know enough of the history of the port, but I could imagine that 
stuff has to be done step by step, and having the hardware available or not 
might be part of the issue. But anyway, I can't speak on that, perhaps others 
will.

But do you mean 'the card was no longer supported when going from zaptel to 
dahdi'?  Or do you mean within the dahdi port itself?

Mark

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Sometime way back the zaptel port was still working but the word on the street 
was that Dahdi was taking over due to some kind of copyright infringement. Even 
so the wfxo and wfxs modules were removed from the zaptel port. Then the Dahdi 
port was deployed and the modules were not included in it either. My X101P card 
cannot work without the wxfo module. And that's bad because apparently I had a 
good card as it worked very reliably and delivered clear sound with no echo. I 
could plug it into my PSTN outlet in my house and then Asterisk became my total 
answering, call screening service. 
 
And to be honest about the step by step stuff, I think these modules were 
removed because no one wanted to bother with them in favor of the more 
"advanced" TDM cards, etc... and like I said, everytime I mentioned an X100 or 
X101 card the replies were very negative and critical that these cards were 
nothing but modified modems, and were just crap to be avoided. Mine worked very 
well this I was dissappointed when the modules were abandoned and no one wanted 
to make use of them anymore.
 
BTW - I am using Asterisk again but only very limited and only with a VOIP 
provider I put my X101P card away. My cable provider now does my main phone 
service and they had all the things needed like voicemail that I needed so I 
moved away from my dependence on my Asterisk server. I still like to hack with 
it though.

 


      
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