I probably would test out the sangoma cards or one of the digium cards with 
echo cancellation but I do have a lot of requirements for somewhat of a 
standalone device as the phone lines won't always be located where asterisk box 
will be.  I have tried the SPA3000 and for a hack job little unit it doesn't do 
to badly but I need a little bit more line concentration.
I'm really looking to test a vega as I took a good look at the documentation 
and it seems like quite a powerful unit. It also has 128ms of echo can.

People on the list might be interested in the documentation link I got from the 
vegastream sales rep.

www.vegaassist.com 

username=docsonly
password=freedocs

Thanks
John



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From: David Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 9:37 PM
To: John Cianfarani; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] Analog Gateways

I've heard the ugly stories about the Mediatrix 1204 as well, but I have also 
seen (heard) them working and the audio quality is _very_ good. Personally, I'm 
going to give the Sangoma a200d a shot. If it doesn't cut it I'm going right to 
Mediatrix and laying down my $$$.
 
Sangoma has a good rep and the card has 128ms or echo can. Most of the other 
adapters I have tried (x100P, SPA-3000, TDM4xx) were all pretty dismal in that 
regard.
 
dbc.
-----Original Message-----
From: John Cianfarani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [on-asterisk] Analog Gateways
Anyone have a recommendation for Analog Gateways for approx 4-8 ports?  I was 
looking at the Vegastream 50 4fxo (which I actually tried ordered from 
Voipsupply and it turned into a 3 month headache).  Anyone know where I could 
source one of these locally?  I also briefly looked at the meditrix but I've 
heard some ugly stories with them charging persoftware version and It being 
completely snmp based.

Thanks
John Cianfarani


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