D] On Behalf Of Ryan Courtnage
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Dev] Problems with ring debounce on TDM400P FXO
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> On 10-Jun-04, at 10:24 PM, Ron Frederick wrote:
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> > I also have some other devices directly c
I spent a fair amount of time about three or four weeks ago trying the
different options using the Silicon Labs tech sheet. I was attempting
to verify whether the different settings had any impact on echo, and
by simply listening (no instrumentation) I could not detect any impact.
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Dev] Problems with ring debounce on TDM400P FXO
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On 10-Jun-04, at 10:24 PM, Ron Frederick wrote:
> I also have some other devices directly connected to that same phone
> line,
> in parallel with the TDM11B. I immediately noticed a p
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Dev] Problems with ring debounce on TDM400P FXO
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On 10-Jun-04, at 10:24 PM, Ron Frederick wrote:
> I also have some other devices directly connected to that same phone
> line,
> in parallel with the TDM11B. I immediately noticed a p
> On 10-Jun-04, at 10:24 PM, Ron Frederick wrote:
>
> > I also have some other devices directly connected to that same phone
> > line,
> > in parallel with the TDM11B. I immediately noticed a problem in this
> > configuration when one of the other devices went back on-hook after
> > using
> > th
On 10-Jun-04, at 10:24 PM, Ron Frederick wrote:
I also have some other devices directly connected to that same phone
line,
in parallel with the TDM11B. I immediately noticed a problem in this
configuration when one of the other devices went back on-hook after
using
the line. The wcfxs driver for