Al 15/02/12 17:28, En/na Ithamar R. Adema ha escrit:
> On 02/15/2012 12:01 AM, Luca Olivetti wrote:
>> Doxygen documentation is only useful as a complement to proper documentation
>> (which exists but it's not publicly available).
>> The difference is like night and day.
> The person asking for th
Freetz isn't really worth looking at, they simply reuse the proprietary
AVM stuff.
- Felix
On 2012-02-14 11:49 PM, Patrick Florek wrote:
> A look on freetz could be worth. They modify the original firmware which
> is shipped out by the manufacturers, avm fritzboxes. Maybe they have
> some stuff c
On 02/15/2012 12:01 AM, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Doxygen documentation is only useful as a complement to proper documentation
(which exists but it's not publicly available).
The difference is like night and day.
The person asking for this information says he's working for a large
telco, somehow I d
Do you got openwrt running on the w501v?
Am 15.02.2012 00:01 schrieb "John Crispin" :
> On 14/02/12 23:57, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> > Al 14/02/12 23:42, En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
> >> Al 14/02/12 20:31, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
> >>>
> The problem is, the voice firmware available with
On 14/02/12 23:57, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> Al 14/02/12 23:42, En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
>> Al 14/02/12 20:31, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
>>>
The problem is, the voice firmware available with openwrt is out of date
(the driver complains it's too old) and it crashes
>>>
>>> the CID
Al 14/02/12 20:39, En/na Luka Perkov ha escrit:
> In TAPI sources in OpenWrt is nice documentation, you only need doxygen
> to build it.
Doxygen documentation is only useful as a complement to proper documentation
(which exists but it's not publicly available).
The difference is like night and d
On 14/02/12 23:57, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> Al 14/02/12 23:42, En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
>> Al 14/02/12 20:31, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
>>>
The problem is, the voice firmware available with openwrt is out of date
(the driver complains it's too old) and it crashes
>>>
>>> the CID
On 14/02/12 23:42, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> Al 14/02/12 20:31, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
>>
>>> The problem is, the voice firmware available with openwrt is out of date
>>> (the driver complains it's too old) and it crashes
>>
>> the CID feature on the 2nd voice channel causes a crash in svd. in
Al 14/02/12 23:42, En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
> Al 14/02/12 20:31, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
>>
>>> The problem is, the voice firmware available with openwrt is out of date
>>> (the driver complains it's too old) and it crashes
>>
>> the CID feature on the 2nd voice channel causes a crash
A look on freetz could be worth. They modify the original firmware which is
shipped out by the manufacturers, avm fritzboxes. Maybe they have some
stuff concerning the fxs.
Me own a dt w501v too. But i think its out of date, cuz of low rom\ram.
I'm also intrested in a platform with fxs, dsl and o
Al 14/02/12 20:31, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
>
>> The problem is, the voice firmware available with openwrt is out of date
>> (the driver complains it's too old) and it crashes
>
> the CID feature on the 2nd voice channel causes a crash in svd. inside
> owsip this crash does not happen
Hell
Kaspar:
I recall that digium supplies linux-based device drivers for all their
products.
John
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 5:26 AM, Kaspar Schleiser <
kaspar+open...@schleiser.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm working on a project for a large Telco. We're evaluating development
> hardware for building a rou
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 08:12:48PM +0100, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> Al 14/02/12 11:43, En/na Ithamar R. Adema ha escrit:
>
> > If ARM isn't a hard requirement I'd take a look at the Infineon/Lantiq
> > solutions, they support/are supported by OpenWRT and are commonly used for
> > routers with FXS f
> The problem is, the voice firmware available with openwrt is out of date (the
> driver complains it's too old) and it crashes
the CID feature on the 2nd voice channel causes a crash in svd. inside
owsip this crash does not happen
> , and there's no publicly available documentation (though on
Al 14/02/12 11:43, En/na Ithamar R. Adema ha escrit:
> If ARM isn't a hard requirement I'd take a look at the Infineon/Lantiq
> solutions, they support/are supported by OpenWRT and are commonly used for
> routers with FXS features.
The problem is, the voice firmware available with openwrt is ou
Hello,
> lantiq does however use MIPS as a core. the board are available of ebay
> for very little, i have been testing on DT Speedport w501V and w303V,
> both of which i got for less than 10 euro.
That sounds really cool if OpenWRT can run on w501v.
With best regards
Christoph
--
Linux User G
On 14/02/12 13:24, Dave Taht wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Kaspar Schleiser
> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm working on a project for a large Telco. We're evaluating development
>> hardware for building a router. One requirement is that it has at least one
>> FXS (analog phone port) which
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Kaspar Schleiser
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm working on a project for a large Telco. We're evaluating development
> hardware for building a router. One requirement is that it has at least one
> FXS (analog phone port) which is accessible through linux (e.g., using
> a
Hello,
May be you could be interrested by the OpenRack concept, an ARM Based
network appliance :
http://www.open-appliance.com/en/products-en/openrack-a10e1ph2/
You can add two 32bits pci cards, such as those from Digium, OpenVox,
ATCOM, Sangoma, and so on
This way you can get additional
> ~ # cat /proc/cpuinfo
> system type : AMAZON
Hi,
amazon is a very old lantiq/infineon soc. its the only one we dont
support atm.
personally i think there are much better lantiq based boards one can use
than the horstbox.
John
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On 14/02/12 11:26, Kaspar Schleiser wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm working on a project for a large Telco. We're evaluating development
> hardware for building a router. One requirement is that it has at least
> one FXS (analog phone port) which is accessible through linux (e.g.,
> using asterisk).
>
>
Hello,
> > I'm working on a project for a large Telco. We're evaluating
> > development hardware for building a router. One requirement is that it
> > has at least one FXS (analog phone port) which is accessible through
> > linux (e.g., using asterisk).
> >
> > Does anyone know of any development
Hi,
On 02/14/2012 11:26 AM, Kaspar Schleiser wrote:
I'm working on a project for a large Telco. We're evaluating
development hardware for building a router. One requirement is that it
has at least one FXS (analog phone port) which is accessible through
linux (e.g., using asterisk).
Does anyo
Hello,
I'm working on a project for a large Telco. We're evaluating development
hardware for building a router. One requirement is that it has at least
one FXS (analog phone port) which is accessible through linux (e.g.,
using asterisk).
Does anyone know of any development kits which are sup
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