http://www.lincmad.com for a list of telephone splits.
Cheers,
Barry King
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zaptel.conf:
fxsks=1-4
defaultzone=us
loadzone=us
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Barry King
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> requires 10 digits or does not like if you dial 11 for local calls?
>
> From what I can tell, the 805 area code requires 11 digits when dialing.
>
> MARK.
>
> Barry King wrote:
>
>> I've tried to google this issue with no resolution.
>>
>> I'm
that does it.
On the dialtone detection end of things,
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=NVLineDetect
does seem to be available, but that would require me modifying emailing
the guy and either going with cvs or modifying the gentoo ebuild I'm
using (bleh).
What is NANP?
Cheers,
Barry
John Novack wrote:
>>though I'm also guessing that a lack of dialtone detection is causing my
>>troubles.
>>
> And there seems to be no willingness to either fix or even consider it
> a bug.
>> I'm not sure how I'm going to listen in, either. The only thing I can
>> think of is making myself
first time I tried it, but gets the error you've been getting since
then (granted though I'm now using zaptel SVN instead of a patched 1.2.5).]
I'm at the point now where I either get fxotune working or buy a Sangoma
card with hardware echo cancellation.
-Barry King
An
Check out http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=7264
There's a patch uploaded today that solved the problem(s) for me. Might
for you as well.
-Barry King
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Hi Edwin,
I'd check here: http://www.sandman.com/colookup.asp
I couldn't find mine listed there, so I had to call the operator a
couple of times until someone gave me the number to the local CO. A guy
there was able to give me the milliwatt test # and the "silence" #.
Cheers,
Barry
Edwin