I am looking for a good case to house my Digium PCI cards, I was hoping to
mount them in the front for cleaner access then in the back. Unfortunately I
haven't found much, does anyone have a good recommendation for chassis to
use up to six digium cards?
Thanks!
, 2004-03-11 at 23:03, Jeff Stohl wrote:
I am looking for a good case to house my Digium PCI cards, I was hoping
to
mount them in the front for cleaner access then in the back.
Unfortunately I
haven't found much, does anyone have a good recommendation for chassis
to
use up to six digium cards
I could kiss you, this resolved my entire echo problem with the X100P.
I have a bottle of scotch with your name on it.
Jeff
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Echo cancellation
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 12:43:59 +0100
I had
to be a telephone cable
problem that connected from the wallmount to X100P card. But with the same
cable i did not have any problem connecting a handset directly (no echo, it
was crystal clear).
May be try replacing the cable with a good one.
Deepak
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Stohl
, Jeff Stohl wrote:
My echo is really bad on the dialing out line only, the other user
has a perfect reception. The inside user has just a horrible echo
back of their voice. I've tried various echo canel methods in
zapata.conf as well as regular TX/RX gains. I tried running ztmonitor
1 -v
I have a basic x100p setup and several soft and hard phones that work great
until they hit the PSTN. Like a lot of the posts I've seen I've gone through
just about every echo can including mark 2, 3, and the steves with the
aggressive protection on mark 2. I am running the latest CVS source