Re: Voice/Fax Modem advice

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El 4/10/17 a las 17:45, david escribió:

Folks

A have a PCIe modem (Conexant ChipSet, PCI id = 14f1:2f83.  It interfaces to my land-line (POTS) telephone line in the United States.  On Windows, I had a good answering machine package (Ventafax) that reported CallerID, recorded messages, sent/received fax, and had a scripting language that let me say "To leave a message for Alice, press 1; to leave a message for Bob, press 2", etc.

I'm trying to move this function to a Centos-based system without going to the expense or complexity of Asterisk (expense because of specialized telephony cards).

My research found a driver (at www.linuxant.com), but it required that I recompile the driver.  I got absolutely lost trying to follow the directions which seemed to be steering me towards a custom Kernel.

So, my question to the group wisdom is:

- Is there any hope in trying to find a suitable driver for this device without building a custom kernel?  And if a custom "module" is needed, I might need help compiling it.

- Is there a inexpensive modem that Centos 7 supports with the needed functions?  and maybe some software applications that might help?

Thanks in advance.

David
Hello

You can install an Asterisk with a "mini-gateway" like http://www.grandstream.com/products/gateways-and-atas/analog-telephone-adaptors/product/handytone-503 And is not so complex write a dialplan for the functions you say. There is many tutorial over the HT503 and Asterisk in the wild!

Hope helps you
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