Thanks David for your quick answer. Now, to see If I get things right: At the moment, the cheapest I can get around with, for a simple IVR, is a 4-ports analog PCI card that costs around U$S 400. Am I missing some cheaper hardware out there?
Thanks again! On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 06:41:38 -0400, "David Sugar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > I may bring vmodems back in bayonne2 at some point this year. There are > several reasons this could be easier in Bayonne2. First, the drivers > are now much simpler, so there is less work maintaining a varient. > Second, we have better seperation of drivers that can do extended > processing and those that cant. > > Alex Schenkman wrote: > > Hi: > > > > I'm completely new to Bayonne and the IVR world. > > I planning to deploy a little IVR system (2 telephone lines), running > > FreeBSD, on the VIA EDEN mini-ITX. > > > > I wonder if it possible to use a couple of voice modems instead of the > > more expensive, and surely more powerfull, telephony cards supported by > > bayonne. > > I've found some references on the mailing list, from 2002, on "vmodem" > > support, but it seems discontinued. > > > > Any suggestion is very appreciated. > > Thanks in advance !! > > > > PS: Maybe one of these? > > http://www.mycom.se/produkt/creative_modem_blaster_56kbps_v_92_modem_27570.html > > http://www.mycom.se/produkt/sweex_56k_int_modem_ambient_hard_21259.html > > > > -- Alex Schenkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Bayonne-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bayonne-devel
