Is there some location that outlines the major differences between Asterisk version 1.4 and version 1.6? I've read through change logs and several technical discussions, but technical details don't really give me the big picture. Basically, is 1.6 more stable than 1.4? Is it more efficient? Does it work better with echo cancelers like Oslec? I'm currently using Asterisk as a PBX for our branch offices and will soon be converting our main office. Our goal is to be able to have 2 analog lines at each office, calls come in to each PBX and are routed by VOIP to a receptionist at one of the offices who then routes calls appropriately. We're currently using Asterisk 1.4.19, Zaptel 1.4.10, Oslec SVN, Rhino R4FXO-EC cards, and Snom 300 Phones. All of our branch offices have 1MBPS DSL connections and are linked to each other by VPN's running on our Cisco 1720 routers. Our only problem so far is with intermittent echo on calls. Most of the calls have a little echo right at first, but it goes away almost immediately as the echo canceler trains. Every now and then, however, we get a call with terrible echo. I've put in several e-mails to rhino support asking if the hardware echo canceler needs something I haven't done but didn't get a response. I know echo is just something we have deal with when using analog lines, but I didn't think it would be this big of a problem. All of our offices are in rural areas where digital lines are unavailable so that is not an option.
Given this setup, is there any reason for me to switch to Asterisk 1.6 or should I stick with 1.4? Thanks, Brent Davidson _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users