Waldo Rubinstein wrote:
As far as the Digium card, I don't know if all the TE2XXP have the
newer firmware. I do wish I could trade my TE4XXP for ones with the new
firmware. I will need to call Digium on that one.
As Matt Florell has already mentioned, every TE2XXP board shipped has
2nd
Kevin Bockman wrote:
I agree on both points. I'm not sure if anyone from Digium actually
reads the -users lists though.
Yes, we do, and some of us even respond, even at 9:15PM while watching
game 4 of the World Series :-)
As far as the 3.3V vs 5V issue, that was purely a design choice;
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
Kevin Fleming slogs through this list just as I do. It's a lot to keep up
with. Hell I think he even does it off the clock, as I do.
Yep, that's what I do, even when my asterisk-users folder has 800+
messages in it from five days of not keeping up :-)
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Kevin Bockman wrote:
I agree on both points. I'm not sure if anyone from Digium actually
reads the -users lists though.
Sorry, I shouldn't have said that. I didn't mean it that way. It all
blurs for me too. I didn't think I ever saw you post to -users, but I
guess
Hi guys,
Just a quick question. I need to buy a dual T1 card and I'm debating
between TE210P or the Sangoma A102u. Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Waldo
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Hello,
Watch out there, that's a very touchy issue. I'll try to lay out the
technical and non-technical points of view.
First the purely technical point of view:
The Digium TE210P/TE205P is basically the TE4XXP(quad card) with only
two ports included instead of four. It uses almost exactly the
Matt,
Thanks for the reply.
I had read your blog entry a few days ago and that's when I started
doubting whether or not to go with Sangoma.
I've only heard good things of Sangoma. However, I only have
experience with TE410 and because of my limited experience with
Asterisk, I was a bit
Waldo Rubinstein wrote:
The only thing I wished was that the Digium cards worked in 3.3V and 5V
motherboards without having to specify which one you are going to
deploy it on. I got somewhat screwed on the TE410P because of that
reason :(
The warranty issue is a big difference. Why
On Sunday 23 October 2005 21:40, Kevin Bockman wrote:
I agree on both points. I'm not sure if anyone from Digium actually
reads the -users lists though.
Kevin Fleming slogs through this list just as I do. It's a lot to keep up
with. Hell I think he even does it off the clock, as I do.
I
On 10/23/05, Waldo Rubinstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't know if there is much difference in maintaining a Sangoma
install vs a Digium install. I do know the setup may be somewhat
different, but that's a one time deal (sometimes).
There really isn't much difference once you've gotten it
On 10/23/05, Andrew Kohlsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 23 October 2005 21:40, Kevin Bockman wrote:
I agree on both points. I'm not sure if anyone from Digium actually
reads the -users lists though.
Kevin Fleming slogs through this list just as I do. It's a lot to keep up
with.
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