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[ILUG] Asterisk card where to get

[ILUG] Asterisk card where to get

Sean Rima thecivvie at gmail.com
Fri Aug 5 12:57:52 IST 2005


On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 11:52:05AM +0100, Niall O Broin wrote:
> On 5 Aug 2005, at 11:21, Sean Rima wrote:
> 
> >Apart from Ebay is there anywhere that I can get a card, for an isdn 
> >line,
> >that will work with Asterisk, new project
> 
> Marx Computers in Fairview sell a 20 quid or so ISDN modem card which 
> is based on the HFC chipset and will hence work with the the Asterisk 
> HFC driver (which is I'm assured the best way to do BRI with Asterisk, 
> but it's a bit of a bugger to get set up). I'm on the same search and 
> just verified the other day with Marx that the card does use the HFC 
> chipset.

I have a Cisco 801 but that is lan based but I will have a look at this card
and google it
 
> As I haven't had a chance to drop into Marx Sean, would you ever grab 
> me one while you're there?  :-)
> 

ROTFL :)

Sean

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