I've used Voicetronix FXO/FXS ports and noted pretty heavy echo on both
short and long runs to other switches. We went through some steps to try to
tune the echo out using some settings on the card, and it helped with some
of the higher frequencies, but the problem still remains for many users. W
rt on a card that's ready for use in Asterisk. I've already
used one card and, at least until now, have not had any
success.
Can anyone provide
any information or experience regarding this or advise me on another
solution?
-David
Stude
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erisk, but
I was able to pull the wires to verify this happens). This seems to be a
common way to do this, and I'm wondering if anyone has accomplished this
using Voicetronix products.
-David Stude
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--Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Ea
e.
-Dave
-Original Message-From: David Stude
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:57
AMTo: asterisk-users@lists.digium.comSubject:
[Asterisk-Users] Mahler's Book - New Project
Hi
all,
I'm currently
gearing up for a possible PBX replacement project using As
with a Norstar MICS via PRI. Can anyone
recommend a reference book or site more suited to this
task?
Thanks and
regards,
David Stude
Receptec,
LLC
Holly,
MI
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