Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 09:27:58PM -0700, Ben Greear wrote:
I think you might be right. It will take some more experimenting to see
if they allow
enough control to read/write bitstreams (clear channel groups in their
terminology, I believe) while at
the same time keeping the timing slots in order...
Sangoma also makes cards with linux drivers, which I suspect will let
you at the low levels if you want to. They certainly support zaptel
stuff on their cards. Their hardware is also quite a bit cheaper than
farsite's in my experience.
Sangoma's NICs used to work for me..but it seems their latest drivers
broke the
support that I need. I think there aren't too many people interested in
bit-streaming, so
the feature probably doesn't get tested that often... If I can get the
digium hardware to
work with a particular zaptel.conf, then I can try Sangoma and see if it
will work when
configured in that same manner...
Thanks,
Ben
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