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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Dell 2850 w/TDM2400?
Or just pop down to your local computer store and get a molex splitter.
Regards,
Mark.
Rich Adamson wrote:
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> The fxs ports have to generate ringing voltage (about 90 vac) and they
> u
Or just pop down to your local computer store and get a molex splitter.
Regards,
Mark.
Rich Adamson wrote:
The fxs ports have to generate ringing voltage (about 90 vac) and they
use the 12 volt power supply to do that. When an fxs port is not
ringing, it consumes about the same amount of
Nick Hoffman wrote:
On Tue March 28 2006 10:33, "Kevin P. Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Kerry Garrison wrote:
Does anyone know if a TDM2400 will fit into a Dell 2850?
It will fit, but you will need to solve the power supply problem if you
intend to use FXS ports on it :-)
Why is that?
no, fxs ports require you to use a 4-pin molex connector to power the
pci card to generate ring voltages from the power supply. most
dell/hp/whoever small form-factor units don't provide this, unless you
can kludge something up from a splitter or power bus feeding a drive
backplane or somethin
On Tue March 28 2006 10:33, "Kevin P. Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Kerry Garrison wrote:
> > Does anyone know if a TDM2400 will fit into a Dell 2850?
>
> It will fit, but you will need to solve the power supply problem if you
> intend to use FXS ports on it :-)
Why is that? Do FXS ports
Kerry Garrison wrote:
> Does anyone know if a TDM2400 will fit into a Dell 2850?
It will fit, but you will need to solve the power supply problem if you
intend to use FXS ports on it :-)
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