I do not even know which brands/models to consider that are
out there. Given that we are in the US, and want to use BRI
to improve sound quality (no echo, no static), what would be
some good cards to look at? I hear a lot about BRIStuff,
which I think is used on the Junghanns cards (like
On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 08:47 +, Chris Bagnall wrote:
I do not even know which brands/models to consider that are
out there. Given that we are in the US, and want to use BRI
to improve sound quality (no echo, no static), what would be
some good cards to look at? I hear a lot about
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We are looking to lose the TDM400P in favor of an ISDN-BRI solution. This
should get rid
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I do not even know which brands/models
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My 5 cents worth is if you use Bristuff
My 5 cents worth is if you use Bristuff stable you must use
Asterisk-1.0.10 ( Old version ) If you use Bristuff 3PRE1l
you will have problems with FXO cards as I did.
Bristuff3PRE1l is not Stable use at own risk!!!
Can't speak for anyone else, but we have 2 sites running HFC cards with
We are looking to lose the TDM400P in favor of an ISDN-BRI solution. This
should get rid of static on the line (at least any static generated by our
half of the circuit), right?
I am a total virgin to ISDN. I understand that we need two BRI circuits to
provide four voice channels, and that the