On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 10:36:19AM -0400, Robert Moskowitz said:
> Joe acquisto wrote:
> > APC makes a two line unit. PTEL2. But it's two lines in one jack.
> >
> I have always been a fan of Triplite. They use old tech when
> appropriate. I am big on Line Conditioners and UPSs with line
> co
Joe acquisto wrote:
> APC makes a two line unit. PTEL2. But it's two lines in one jack.
>
I have always been a fan of Triplite. They use old tech when
appropriate. I am big on Line Conditioners and UPSs with line
conditioning. Of course power in my house is really bad. Anything big
kicks on
APC makes a two line unit. PTEL2. But it's two lines in one jack.
Another - www.ablecom.com is a bit more "Pro"
Just do a google and take your pick.
joe a.
>>> On 7/14/2007 at 10:17 PM, Todd H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I lost one channel on an FXO module on a Sangoma A200 card due to a
How about connecting it to UPS (uninterpretable power supply)
Standard of the shelf $40.00-$80.00 will do the trick.
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#Joseph
On Sat, 2007-07-14 at 22:17 -0400, Todd H wrote:
> I lost one channel on an FXO module on a Sangoma A200 card due to a
> lightening zap in the area (well - it died t
I lost one channel on an FXO module on a Sangoma A200 card due to a
lightening zap in the area (well - it died the same night as a major
thunder storm came through)Is there a recommended/standard
surge protector for phone lines I should be using? My server has 2
POTS lines.
thank
I have used these in the past, with only one issue. The T1 line was at
the end of its tolerances as far as length from the repeater. The surge
suppressor ntroduced enough resistance to make the T1 bounce, like
Tigger.
Having the Telco put in a repeater closer to our facility made the
problem go aw
The APC units work well, they have a rackmount module system also.
Protect yourself from grounding mismatch with security and paging
systems on channel banks also. Talk with your clients about emergancy
repair/replacement.
On 6/30/06, Dustin Wildes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just recently a c
Just recently a client of mine took a lightning hit, which in turn blew
out their Digium TE411P board. This just so happened to be their main
office where their call center was located. We had a backup card on
hand, but this still meant downtime for the client until we got out
there to replac