On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 10:13 PM, Gabriel Gunderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's Asterisk - like the * symbol.
Thanks I saw my mistake after i sent the email. My Bad.
Even when you find one that works, I've never really been happy with
it. It's OK for tinkering and learning how to use
Mark Gardner wrote:
I just read that some simple winmodems will work as a VoIP POTS
bridge. Is that true?
No, it's a vicious rumor.
;-Daniel Fussell
BYU Unix Users Group
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Mark Gardner wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 10:13 PM, Gabriel Gunderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's Asterisk - like the * symbol.
Thanks I saw my mistake after i sent the email. My Bad.
Even when you find one that works, I've never really been happy with
it. It's OK for
Jeff Anderson wrote:
I would say that it is worth it if you need to continue using POTS as a
backend for your phone system. If you don't have any particular reason
to use POTS, I'd suggest finding a SIP provider that'll work with
asterisk-- most do. It's generally cheaper than paying the
Mark Gardner wrote:
Jeff Anderson wrote:
I would say that it is worth it if you need to continue using POTS as a
backend for your phone system. If you don't have any particular reason
to use POTS, I'd suggest finding a SIP provider that'll work with
asterisk-- most do. It's generally
Dear UUG,
In response to the free courses from OIT, can we offer free training courses
for some of the following topics?
- OpenOffice
- Writer
- Calc
- Impress
- Web 2.0
- PHP
- MySQL
- AJAX
- GIMP
- Firefox
Cheers,
James Carroll
Research Assistant