Hi, all
Can a normal PCI modem be used to provide PSTN interface? I have seen modems
that have answering machine capabilities, so there should not be a problem
sending voice through them.
Certainly, modem will be cheaper option then dedicated cards. Am I missing
something?
Hi, all
Can a normal PCI modem be used to provide PSTN interface? I have seen
modems that have answering machine capabilities, so there should not be a
problem sending voice through them.
Certainly, modem will be cheaper option then dedicated cards. Am I missing
something?
Most modems don't
Thanks.
There goes a good idea ;=(
Rudolf
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I believe that is basically what the generic t100p is.
Also, several other voicemodems are already supported
by asterisk. To my knowledge they are all FXO ports.
I don't believe there are any modems that can provide
FXS ports. If someone knows of one, I would be interested
in knowing about it.
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 22:14 -0600, Jon Gabrielson wrote:
I believe that is basically what the generic t100p is.
Also, several other voicemodems are already supported
by asterisk. To my knowledge they are all FXO ports.
I don't believe there are any modems that can provide
FXS ports. If