Brian,
From http://www.voiplink.com/Linksys_Analog_Telephone_Adapters_s/51.htm they
have adaptors compatible with Asterisk, but explicitly say in the product
titles that they're unlocked, which I think is the key.
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 4:16 AM, Brian Cline br...@nw.brian.fm wrote:
Hello,
Hello,
I'm running Asterisk v1.6.1.11 internally with a few Linksys SIP
phones and will be receiving a machine containing a Dialogic card
for a development project (in a nutshell, the card receives analog
calls while the accompanying software handles automated prompts,
etc). The Dialogic card is
First off, you should post a new message rather than replying to an
existing message.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 08:18:42PM -0400, John F. Ervin wrote:
Never having actually rolled an Asterisk (Trixbox in my case) system
into production. I was wondering if in most peoples opinion if given
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, John F. Ervin wrote:
Never having actually rolled an Asterisk (Trixbox in my case) system
into production. I was wondering if in most peoples opinion if given
the choice would rather have a straight VOIP/SIP system or would rather
have a system with normal POTS/analog
Steve Totaro escribió:
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Miguel Molina
mmol...@millenium.com.co mailto:mmol...@millenium.com.co wrote:
John F. Ervin escribió:
Never having actually rolled an Asterisk (Trixbox in my case) system
into production. I was wondering if in most
In the last couple of years I can only think of two sites where we've installed
E1 connections, compared to many tens of sites where we've gone with VoIP only.
You can mitigate against QoS issues by simply installing two DSL connections
(one for internet, one for voice). With a decent load
Never having actually rolled an Asterisk (Trixbox in my case) system
into production. I was wondering if in most peoples opinion if given
the choice would rather have a straight VOIP/SIP system or would rather
have a system with normal POTS/analog types lines and something like a
digium card?
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 8:18 PM, John F. Ervin jer...@jervin.com wrote:
Never having actually rolled an Asterisk (Trixbox in my case) system into
production. I was wondering if in most peoples opinion if given the choice
would rather have a straight VOIP/SIP system or would rather have a
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 8:18 PM, John F. Ervinjer...@jervin.com wrote:
Never having actually rolled an Asterisk (Trixbox in my case) system into
production. I was wondering if in most peoples opinion if given the choice
would rather have a straight VOIP/SIP system or would rather have a system
John F. Ervin escribió:
Never having actually rolled an Asterisk (Trixbox in my case) system
into production. I was wondering if in most peoples opinion if given
the choice would rather have a straight VOIP/SIP system or would
rather have a system with normal POTS/analog types lines and
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Miguel Molinammol...@millenium.com.co wrote:
John F. Ervin escribió:
I'd go VoIP without thinking twice. We are on the 21st century!
Sailboats are ancient, but they're still a reliable way to get across
a body of water. Some people pay a very large amount of
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Miguel Molina mmol...@millenium.com.cowrote:
John F. Ervin escribió:
Never having actually rolled an Asterisk (Trixbox in my case) system
into production. I was wondering if in most peoples opinion if given
the choice would rather have a straight VOIP/SIP
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 8:59 PM, David Backeberg dbackeb...@gmail.comwrote:
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 8:18 PM, John F. Ervinjer...@jervin.com wrote:
Never having actually rolled an Asterisk (Trixbox in my case) system into
production. I was wondering if in most peoples opinion if given the
hello,i'm a naw asterisk user i've configured my 2 sip phones and they can place calls .i,ve also fxo card and i've configured channel ;now it's possible to recieve analog calls with my sip phone but i want to make call with my sip phone to analog it's possible?
when i dial a number my sip phone
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