Hi John
Really depends on the speed of the modem in my experience even fax over voip is
problematic outside a local network.
Are they external modems? If so have you considered moving the modems to the
remote site and tunnelling the serial port over the internet? That should be
flawless.
Mar
ittner
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Modems
Guys,
I have a customer that heavily uses modems, the problem they don't work
reliably with some of the carriers I have used like Level3.
This is somewhat e
Guys,
I have a customer that heavily uses modems, the problem they don't work
reliably with some of the carriers I have used like Level3.
This is somewhat expected due to the limits in VoIP so I need a better solution.
If I set up an asterisk system on customer premise with an FXS card in it and
Rich Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sean Cook wrote:
>> I have a sangoma 104d that is our main pbx now( legacy system died ). I
>> have replaced every phone in the building and things are going very well.
>> We have fax working well and calls are routing properly... All is well...
>>
>> E
Sean Cook wrote:
I have a sangoma 104d that is our main pbx now( legacy system died ). I
have replaced every phone in the building and things are going very well.
We have fax working well and calls are routing properly... All is well...
Except for our support modems... we have support people t
I have a sangoma 104d that is our main pbx now( legacy system died ). I
have replaced every phone in the building and things are going very well.
We have fax working well and calls are routing properly... All is well...
Except for our support modems... we have support people that dial out with
m
Does anyone know if I use a Digium boards (1 PRI, 4FXO ports
and 2FXS ports and attach a modem to the FXS ports if I can make outbound calls
on the FXO port or a PRI channel with the modem?
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Hi,
Looks like your message got lost in the thread.
On 29/06/2004, at 8:47 AM, John Vogel wrote:
1. Use 4 Sipuras (approx. $400). Only problem is, I can't get this to
work! Sipura says use the G711 codec but it's not working for me.
Anybody have this working?
I haven't got any Sipura's to test, b
Title: Modems behind Asterisk - how?
The configuration I'm building replaces an existing PBX with Asterisk. There are 8 existing modems that people use to call in from the outside to connect to PC(s) on the inside to transfer data, etc. Callers access these modems by calling the main number
I'm looking at using a modem to provide caller ID info on my NTL line
following the steps in the article posted by Darren Poulson:
http://www.22balmoralroad.net/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=1
I was wondering if anybody had experience of using any modems (can be
pci/isa/externa
-Original Message-
>Hi Jeremy,
>Jeremy Hall wrote:
>>Actually, the short answer any more is yes, you can use a modem.
>Cool! that could make my life easier when setting up a demo system to
>"sell" Asterisk to my bosses... :-)
<>>
Glad I could help, that is why I posted the message t
Hi Jeremy,
Jeremy Hall wrote:
Actually, the short answer any more is yes, you can use a modem.
Cool! that could make my life easier when setting up a demo system to
"sell" Asterisk to my bosses... :-)
I know it is better for several reasons to use an actual Digium X100P.
The main reason bein
Original Message-
From: Martin Mielke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 8:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Modems
James Moran wrote:
>Do normal modems work with asterisk?
>
>
Taken from the FAQ:
Can I use my modem to conne
James Moran wrote:
Do normal modems work with asterisk?
Taken from the FAQ:
Can I use my modem to connect to the PSTN?
The answer is short: No you cannot. You'll need special telephony
hardware.
Further info under: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+FAQ
HTH,
Martin
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On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 06:26:03PM -0500, James Sharp wrote:
> > On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 17:22, Peter Pauly wrote:
> >> Does the Digium FXS card support modems (and Tivo devices)?
> >> If so, to what speed have they been tested?
>
> Assuming that you can do native zaptel bridging (Going from an FXS
> On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 17:22, Peter Pauly wrote:
>> Does the Digium FXS card support modems (and Tivo devices)?
>> If so, to what speed have they been tested?
Assuming that you can do native zaptel bridging (Going from an FXS port to
an FXO port in the same machine), you should be able to get up
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 17:22, Peter Pauly wrote:
> Does the Digium FXS card support modems (and Tivo devices)?
> If so, to what speed have they been tested?
Why would one use dialup for a TiVo. My TiVo has never touched a
telephone line ever. When I bought it I hacked it to work over my cable
modem
Does the Digium FXS card support modems (and Tivo devices)?
If so, to what speed have they been tested?
Also, on a somewhat unrelated question:
How does the FXS card generate ringing voltages
if the PC only supplies 12 volts?
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Which modems are supported by Asterisk for full-duplex (as a VoIP-PSTN
gateway) operations? I've tried Asmax Mustang (based on TI RK 56000
chipset) but it's 4-bit only, also tried Zoltrix on Rockwell 56k
chipset, hacked a lil' bit chan_modem_aopen (so it chooses 7200Hz
instead of 8000), sound was '
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