Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P Ireland Red Alarm (AR Tarzi)

2004-05-17 Thread Stephan Wik
On 16 May 2004, at 23:17, Aaron Clauson wrote:

maybe they just do it different here in Ireland.
They do it differently in Ireland. To get a functioning modem cable you 
need to have a cable that takes the outside two wires and crosses them 
to the inside two wires. We had hundreds of these made for us when we 
were selling computers for internet access.

How this relates to the X100P is not something I know anything about 
but this information may at least confirm that Eircom's RJ11 wiring is 
'an Irish solution to an Irish problem. :-)

Good luck.
Stephan
ANU Internet Services
Galway, Ireland
http://www.anu.net
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P Ireland Red Alarm (AR Tarzi)

2004-05-16 Thread Aaron Clauson
Ahhh this could be my problem! I just checked which
wires on the RJ11 cable had a voltage across them and
it was the yellow and green (3  4?). From what
someone posted the other day it's supposed to be
Bumble Bee and Christmas Tree.

I did have to get a technician out to fix my line when
it was first installed because it was dead. Maybe he
wired it up incorrectly or maybe they just do it
different here in Ireland.

I'll buy a crimping tool tomorrow and try out
different combinations.

Thx.
Aaron 

From: AR Tarzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Important.
1. Try the phone (set) directly on the line.. -
confirm you have =
dialtone
2. Make sure the phone is picking up the line from
pins 3  4 on the =
RJ11 ONLY .. i.e. if your line is using a
non-standard interface (and 
so =
does your phone) this is a possible failure - not of
the card, but of =
the connection.





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Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P Ireland Red Alarm (AR Tarzi)

2004-05-16 Thread AR Tarzi



Note: some lines provide 
"ring" on a third wire. If that's the case, need to bridge that wire to 3 or 4 
(the middle pins in 123456). 

I'm sorry I can't be more 
specific (or even describe why).. I'm just alay personwho's interested but now 
curious .. Bumble wha ??

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  Aaron Clauson 
  
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  Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P 
  Ireland Red Alarm (AR Tarzi)
  Ahhh this could be my problem! I just checked whichwires on 
  the RJ11 cable had a voltage across them andit was the yellow and green (3 
   4?). From whatsomeone posted the other day it's supposed to 
  beBumble Bee and Christmas Tree.I did have to get a technician out 
  to fix my line whenit was first installed because it was dead. Maybe 
  hewired it up incorrectly or maybe they just do itdifferent here in 
  Ireland.I'll buy a crimping tool tomorrow and try outdifferent 
  combinations.Thx.Aaron From: "AR Tarzi" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Important.1. 
  Try the phone (set) directly on the line.. -confirm you have 
  =dialtone2. Make sure the phone is picking up the line 
  frompins 3  4 on the =RJ11 ONLY .. i.e. if your line is 
  using anon-standard interface (and so =does your 
  phone) this is a possible failure - not ofthe card, but of 
  =the 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P Ireland Red Alarm (AR Tarzi)

2004-05-16 Thread tmpm
Line one should be red/green, and black/yel are sometimes used to remotely 
power devices or can be line #2. Also, red is ring, green is tip right, 
red, ring in telco parlance.

At 17:17 5/16/2004, you wrote:
Ahhh this could be my problem! I just checked which
wires on the RJ11 cable had a voltage across them and
it was the yellow and green (3  4?). From what
someone posted the other day it's supposed to be
Bumble Bee and Christmas Tree.
I did have to get a technician out to fix my line when
it was first installed because it was dead. Maybe he
wired it up incorrectly or maybe they just do it
different here in Ireland.
I'll buy a crimping tool tomorrow and try out
different combinations.
Thx.
Aaron
From: AR Tarzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Important.
1. Try the phone (set) directly on the line.. -
confirm you have =
dialtone
2. Make sure the phone is picking up the line from
pins 3  4 on the =
RJ11 ONLY .. i.e. if your line is using a
non-standard interface (and
so =
does your phone) this is a possible failure - not of
the card, but of =
the connection.


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