Larry

Thanks for the update.

Is the Rhino card truly different then?  Not rebranded Sangoma or Digium? 

-Nate

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Shields [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 11:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Astlinux-users] Rhino Quad FXO Analog PCI Plug-In Card (R4FXO) -
installed


All,

I received the new Rhino R4FXO card last week. The card was installed in a
small form factor VIA EPIA Nehemiah with 1GHz cpu motherboard.  I have been
very interested in this card based on it's specifications, small form factor
and price point.   

In addition this card offers the option of an echo cancellation module.  The
echo cancellation module is a daughtercard based on the Octasic echo
cancellation chip ( http://www.octasic.com/en/tech/echo_cancel.php ). I have
not ordered or tested the echo can module at this time, but like the fact
that the option is available if PSTN connectivity circumstances call for it.

The card came packaged with nice product manual and driver CD.  After
sliding the card into the riser card in my chassis I began the process of
creating a new AstLinux image with Rhino support turned on.  I used the
0.4.3 development branch that offered Asterisk 1.2.10 and Zaptel 1.2.7.
This was fine because the current driver release with zaptel patch is based
on Zaptel 1.2.7.
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