On Wed, 1 Mar 2006, Rich Adamson wrote:
I'd be very curious how many companies have T1/PRI interfaces wired into
a conference room (or whatever) just so someone could demo an asterisk
box. It would seem more appropriate to consider something like a spa3000
for such demos.
Probably not, unless y
> What are the options to hook a T1 card up to a laptop running * ? Are
> there USB or PCMCIA T1 cards ?
>
> Has anyone tried a USB to PCI adapter as such :
> http://www.mobl.com/expansion/products/cardbus_expansion/1slot/
> It looks nice but cost 1k
>
> how about the linux drivers ?
> the goal
On Feb 28, 2006, at 6:43 PM, James Harper wrote:
What about the fonebridge (http://www.red-fone.com/fonebridge.html)?
It uses POE, so you could hack something together to supply 48V @ 15W
if
you don't have access to a power point, and it appears to have a 2 port
switch built in so you could
I have a 4 PCI slot version. It worked well under Windows, but I could
never get my laptop to see any devices I stuck in it when running under
Linux. I have tried RHEL3 and RHEL4. They list their last supported
Linux version has Redhat 9, so doesn't appear they keep the Linux
version very up
What about the fonebridge (http://www.red-fone.com/fonebridge.html)?
It uses POE, so you could hack something together to supply 48V @ 15W if
you don't have access to a power point, and it appears to have a 2 port
switch built in so you could still chain to a VoIP phone (or more if you
daisy chain
Did you first dind the provider that will give you a mobile T1?
On 2/28/06, Damon Estep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It would be easier to find a laptop with a docking station that has a
> pci slot in it.
>
> Some laptop docks run off of the battery as well.
>
> I can't imagine a real-world situat
It would be easier to find a laptop with a docking station that has a
pci slot in it.
Some laptop docks run off of the battery as well.
I can't imagine a real-world situation where you would have a T1 and no
power outlet.
Watch out for performance issues on the PCI slot.
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On 2/28/06, < Arnaud > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are the options to hook a T1 card up to a laptop running * ? Are
> there USB or PCMCIA T1 cards ?
>
> Has anyone tried a USB to PCI adapter as such :
> http://www.mobl.com/expansion/products/cardbus_expansion/1slot/
> It looks nice but cost 1