Although not the same driver, that's kind of the problem I'm having - It's not 
that ASTERISK is limited in the AAH release, it's just that they've given you 
tools to go 80% of the way without learning anything, and now I'm at a place 
that I want to use some of the cool scripts I've seen on this list, and/or to 
experiment with manually editing stuff myself, but I'm not sure what I can do 
without totally having the AAH stuff mess me up..
 
If I had to answer the original question, I'd say to start with AAH, start 
using it at home or in a test lab, and you WILL start to understand the files 
that need editing, and then maybe you'll be inclined to abandon the AAH when 
you're ready...
 
-Steve

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From: Ira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 3/16/2006 1:05 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] V's Asterisk



At 03:04 AM 03/16/2006, you wrote:
>Does anyone know the clear advantages over using asterisk rather
>than [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Is the home version limited in anyway etc?

If AAH works, it's pretty cool. Personally I needed to do something
it couldn't do so I gave it up after a couple of weeks.  I could not
see how it could handle multiple companies in one box.

Ira


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