RE: [Asterisk-Users] voiptalk.org IAX service - user experiences

2005-01-05 Thread Bill Seddon
Paul wrote:

Having all sorts of nightmares getting IAX working from voiptalk.org

Originally I did too but it was all my fault.  We have been using VoIP Talk
for about 3 months and have no complaints.

Getting outbound IAX (from PBX to PSTN via VoIPTalk) is straight forward the
guide on their web site is accurate.  Provided you have bought IAX credits
you should be able to use IAX successfully.

To receive calls via IAX you must have a number (either a free 0870 number
or a paid for geographical).  You must also ask VoIPTalk support to add the
IP address of your * server to the telephone number.  This IP address can be
the address of your gateway if you are using NAT.

Bill Seddon


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] voiptalk.org IAX service - user experiences

2005-01-04 Thread Peter Bowyer
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 16:57:46 +, John Middleton
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 Anyone used this service, any comments on reliability/support?

Works well for me. A hiccup on initial config was corrected quickly. 

Peter
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] voiptalk.org IAX service - user experiences

2005-01-04 Thread Chris Glover
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005, John Middleton wrote:
Hi,
Anyone used this service, any comments on reliability/support?
Hi John,
I've been using this service for a while now, works very well.
Had a couple of minor problems with IAX originally, but they were sorted 
within a couple of hours, and they even called me to tell me they'd fixed 
it.

If you use SIP with them though, you may find weirdness with incoming 
DTMF (they expect SIP INFO from you, but send rfc2833), but IAX is 
perfect.

HTH
Chris
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] voiptalk.org IAX service - user experiences

2005-01-04 Thread Paul Brock

Hi John,

I've been using this service for a while now, works very well.

Had a couple of minor problems with IAX originally, but they were sorted 
within a couple of hours, and they even called me to tell me they'd fixed 
it.

If you use SIP with them though, you may find weirdness with incoming 
DTMF (they expect SIP INFO from you, but send rfc2833), but IAX is 
perfect.

HTH

Chris

Chris,

Having all sorts of nightmares getting IAX working from voiptalk.org - any
chance you could let me know your incoming/outgoing configs please??? Maybe
I can piece together something to work.. (off list would be fine...)

Have heard nothing from their support people over the last week probably
because for the festive break though... ;)

Paul

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] voiptalk.org IAX service - user experiences

2005-01-04 Thread John Middleton
Peter Thanks for your response - have u experimented with the codec
selections, or has anyone?
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