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Andrew Kohlsmith wrote: |>No, not really. But X-Lite for Windows works just fine running under |>Wine on Linux. | | | I thought gnophone and kphone both worked well?
They do, for what they do.
gnophone is (to my knowledge) and IAX-only client. kphone (please someone enlighten me) cannot inject DTMF digits into the stream, at least I have not found a digit pad or similar way to do it. I was finally able to get linphone to work with * by having * trust the IP address linphone was coming from. linphone apparently cannot correctly authenticate to * properly. Don't know what's going on there. linphone does have the ability to inject DTMF digits and seems to work properly from that respect.
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