[geeks] Anybody running asterisk pbx?
Thomas Gallaway
rescue at port11.net
Mon Mar 15 14:03:54 CST 2004
I installed the zaptel drivers from RPM. Then I put this in the into the
zaptel.conf
[root at voip asterisk]# cat /etc/zaptel.conf
loadzone = us
defaultzone=us
fxsks=1-4
then a modprobe zaptel
also did fiddel arround with
modprobe -r wcfxo wcusb zaptel
then modprobe zaptel wcfxo
then
[root at voip asterisk]# /sbin/ztcfg -v
Zaptel Configuration
======================
4 channels configured.
It actually did show all 4 interfaces the first time I recall. In your
case you probably should only
see one.
Then I approached asterisk itselfe.
-- Thomas
phoetoid wrote:
> hrm. so how did you get your modem recognized? I tried both the
> modprobe tool and the ztcfg tool and neither detects it. hrm. /me was
> up all night, so this might not be the *best* time to try to get
> things working :p
>
> rescue wrote:
>
>> Yes that is the one I got. I am actually going to purchase the WIFI
>> phone for my home
>> in the next couple of weeks. Technically it is an 802.11b based
>> cordless phone.
>>
>> Also a good VoIP converter is the Sippura SIP-2000. I used that one
>> for testing on old
>> analog phones and it is a good device. After upgrading the firmware
>> very stable.
>>
>> -- Thomas
>>
>> phoetoid wrote:
>>
>>> *Apollo 56K V.92 PCI Fax Modem, Model ENF656-GSW-INPR
>>> *is that the one??
>>> I hope so, it was 14$ and I bought one, because I dont want to pay
>>> for linux modem drivers for my conexant card. bleh. paying for
>>> things :P
>>> but when this comes, im going to be pretty excited, going to have to
>>> get a VoIP 'converter' for my wireless phones now. humm.....
>>
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