Get an HFC-PCI card instead
That leaves all the stuff to Zaptel, and the card costs you €50 or less
On 20. aug. 2004, at 06.21, Shaun Ewing wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering if anybody knows where one might obtain a PCI ISDN
card supporting a single BRI for use with Asterisk in Australia (and
using
Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
On 20/08/2004, at 5:05 PM, David MacKinnon wrote:
I appreciate approval costs, but in this case the card can be had
65EUR new
(about $110). The only place I've seen the Fritz advertised in
Australia had it
at $360. Approval costs money, sure, and it's not a high volume it
On 20/08/2004, at 5:05 PM, David MacKinnon wrote:
I appreciate approval costs, but in this case the card can be had
65EUR new
(about $110). The only place I've seen the Fritz advertised in
Australia had it
at $360. Approval costs money, sure, and it's not a high volume item,
but
still... There s
Adam Goryachev wrote:
Consider that the importer had to pay for the austel approval Yes,
I appreciate approval costs, but in this case the card can be had 65EUR new
(about $110). The only place I've seen the Fritz advertised in Australia
had it
at $360. Approval costs money, sure, and it's
Hey Shaun,
Because of the Isdn4Linux DTMF issue, I don't want one of those cards.
I've already spent too much time messing about with my current card.
I have a Traverse NetJet card which I got working without any problems at all. I'm pretty sure
all I had to do in order to get DTMF working all I h
Thanks for your advice everybody (replying collectively).
Now I'm in a bit of dilemma. I'm not reselling the system, it's all
for my home office (where my Asterisk install is).
I've sent off a couple of emails, so I'll see what happens :-)
Thanks again,
Shaun
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Hello Shaun,
The AVM cards bought in Australia are Atick certified, hence the extra
cost (although the card is identical to overseas models). Hence the
extra cost.
If you don't care about certification, I personally would try and get
HFC-s cards off ebay. They are very cheap and should work bett
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 14:21, Shaun Ewing wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was wondering if anybody knows where one might obtain a PCI ISDN
> card supporting a single BRI for use with Asterisk in Australia (and
> using something like chan_capi).
www.atp.org.au have been nothing but helpful and knowledgea
] Where to purchase ISDN (BRI) cards in Australia
(preferably)
Hello all,
I was wondering if anybody knows where one might obtain a PCI ISDN card
supporting a single BRI for use with Asterisk in Australia (and using
something like chan_capi).
Because of the Isdn4Linux DTMF issue, I don't want o
ISDN (BRI) cards in
Australia (preferably)
Hello all,
I was wondering if anybody knows where one might obtain a PCI ISDN
card supporting a single BRI for use with Asterisk in Australia (and
using something like chan_capi).
Because of the Isdn4Linux DTMF issue, I don't want one of those
sure.
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Where to purchase ISDN (BRI) cards in
Australia (preferably)
Hello all,
I was wondering if anybody knows
Hello all,
I was wondering if anybody knows where one might obtain a PCI ISDN
card supporting a single BRI for use with Asterisk in Australia (and
using something like chan_capi).
Because of the Isdn4Linux DTMF issue, I don't want one of those cards.
I've already spent too much time messing about
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