On Friday, June 10, 2005 3:16 AM, Andrew Kohlsmith
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On Friday 10 June 2005 04:08, Terry H. Gilsenan wrote:
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Your MTA claimed it was
I queried the name servers and it looks like this site may be hosted on a
cable or DSL system which doesn't allow static IP addresses. It's possible
that the DHCP and the dynamic DNS fell out of sync. All of this is just a
guess based on the name server results.
On Thursday, June 09, 2005
Karl has already stated more that once that this was NOT a credit card
purchase. If a credit card was not used for the purchase, why would you
need a Ship To address on file with the credit card company? Cory Andrews
from VOIPSupply has also admitted that the sales rep who took the order
Modifying the C files of asterisk is very different from modifying the
config files. If you are not currently a programmer, this will be a very
long and slow process. First, a good understanding of the C language
programming statements and language syntax is needed. Next, you will need
to
I completely agree with this! This entire argument is like saying that a
screwdriver is a better tool than a hammer, and 'good' mechanics use
screwdrivers while 'bad' mechanics use hammers. In reality, the 'best'
mechanic knows when to use a screwdriver and when to use a hammer.
Many channel banks have two T-1 connectors and support a feature called
'drop and insert'. This allows some of the DS0 channels to be cross
connected from one T-1 connection to the other. The first T-1 connection
can go to the telco or an interface card in a computer, and the second T-1
can
I believe that you have to start openh323gatekeeper before starting asterisk.
Regards,
Neal
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Hi,
You could try disabling the USB in the BIOS setup to see if it stops
sharing the interrupt.
Regards,
Neal
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From: Ian Pattison [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
It's not probable that the delay is just in the sidetone. It is more
probable that the echo is caused by reflected energy somewhere very far
downline, perhaps even at the far terminating end of the call. Yes, I know
that the person at the far end of the call does not hear an echo, but
Hi,
The GPL is about _distributing code_. If someone takes some hardware and
installs GPL code and lists the item on ebay, that is not the same as
_distributing code_. If someone bids on the item, and the hardware
containing the code is shipped to that person, then the code was
distributed
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience with the Sangoma S508/FT1? I can't seem to
find very much information on it, and Sangoma has not responded to my
e-mail. The Sangoma wanpipe driver doesn't seem to support TDM on this
card, but I feel certain that the card can handle it. I hope someone
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