I have installed and used the Fritz!Card with Telstra's ISDN OnRamp2. The
configuration under capi was quite easy and the setup worked great. I would
recommend the Fritz over analog.
Michael
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On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 12:28, Kimble Young wrote:
David,
If you go the analogue route:
* You'll get poor audio compared to ISDN which is crystal.
* Each number will act like a seperate line unlike with an ISDN card where
you can receive two calls simultaneously on the same line.
Actually,
On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 00:42, Adam Goryachev wrote:
In either case, I would suggest you discuss your options with the folks
at www.atp.org.au, I've found them to be quite helpful, and definitely
quite knowledgeable
PS, most digium resellers seem to follow the standard digium policy of
David,
If you go the analogue route:
* You'll get poor audio compared to ISDN which is crystal.
* Each number will act like a seperate line unlike with an ISDN card where
you can receive two calls simultaneously on the same line.
* You'll lose cool ISDN features like call deflection.
* It won't
You can connect to the internet via CAPI and even have it dynamically
add/drop channels as calls are setup/pulled down by other applications. As
for how to do it I have no idea because I have no need for that type of
setup.
It's not that hard to install and configure the card with capi. It's more