Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:

On March 5, 2005 08:14 am, Androtech wrote:


I bought one "Trust 56k V92 PCI Internal Modem MD-1100" which has the 1057
Motorola Chip, and I installed it on my linux box.





When I try to load the module wcfxo, I cannot load it (zaptel is already
loaded):



Not to rub salt in the wound, but do you honestly expect the people on a Digium-run mailing list to rush out and help you after you consciously went and bought a clone card? You specifically denied Digium any income on the purchase of this hardware, and now you're asking them for help! You've got a lot of nerve.


Caveat Emptor. As far as I'm concerned, you're on your own. If you're not experienced enough to figure this out on your own, you should have purchased the Dev Kit Lite, which comes with support from Digium for specifically these types of problems. Maybe someone else on this list is more forgiving than I am but I really hope not.



Funny thing is that it was the digium website that first led me to the asterisk website and then on this page:

http://www.asterisk.org/index.php?menu=hardware

I found the link to the X100P clone card. Some searching led me to a vendor where I got 6 of these with shipping fro about $56 total.

I got them for experimentation. I am actually hoping that Digium will develop a standalone FXO-IAX2 adaptor someday. I like external standalone stuff because I don't like shutting down servers and removing the covers too much.

Anyway, I don't feel guilty at all. I will buy any G.729 licenses I need from them. If they don't ever do a standalone fxo device, I will probably create one using a mini-ITX mainboard and their 4-port card.

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