Here's a question - maybe someone knows how to do it. I would like to set up a chassis, specifically an older chassis with the 35A power in it (which is why my earlier question about the PS), and put a decent NMC and ARC in it. But instead of a DSP, I'd like to put a <something> card in it that can answer a POTS line. Anyone know what hardware I need? The purpose is this: I'd like to mess with things like creating filters and such on a non-production unit, and be able to dial-in and test, just not using one of my T1's for actual users. Anyone know what I need? Or even if it can be done? I tried using an old Quad-V.32terbo modem card, but it doesn't even answer (and TCM doesn't like it at all). I'm assuming the Quad-V.32's ONLY work through their serial connection at the rear of the unit. Is there a Quad V.34 with a NIC on the back that will take analog calls and route them through an ARC? Just curious. Thanks, Joel -----Original Message----- From: Joel - Fox Computers Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 11:58 PM To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [USR-TC] Anyone have any old 35amp Power Supplies? If so, how much?
Request for a document please...You can use Quads, but you cannot use P5 NMC or an ARC II -v ----- Original Message ----- From: Joel - Fox Computers To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 1:09 AM Subject: [USR-TC] How do you... Here's a question - maybe someone knows how to do it. I would like to set up a chassis, specifically an older chassis with the 35A power in it (which is why my earlier question about the PS), and put a decent NMC and ARC in it. But instead of a DSP, I'd like to put a <something> card in it that can answer a POTS line. Anyone know what hardware I need? The purpose is this: I'd like to mess with things like creating filters and such on a non-production unit, and be able to dial-in and test, just not using one of my T1's for actual users. Anyone know what I need? Or even if it can be done? I tried using an old Quad-V.32terbo modem card, but it doesn't even answer (and TCM doesn't like it at all). I'm assuming the Quad-V.32's ONLY work through their serial connection at the rear of the unit. Is there a Quad V.34 with a NIC on the back that will take analog calls and route them through an ARC? Just curious. Thanks, Joel -----Original Message----- From: Joel - Fox Computers Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 11:58 PM To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [USR-TC] Anyone have any old 35amp Power Supplies? If so, how much?
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