> Talk to digium about this on [EMAIL PROTECTED], they might be able to > help you out there. > > Zoa > > Chris Mason (Lists) wrote: > > >I have no problem with paying Digium the $10 for G729 licenses, > >everyone has to make money. It's the administration of the licenses > >that sucks. I experiment with different hardware a lot, and make up > >demo machines to install for customers with available hardware. I have > >to put G729 licenses on them, usually $100 each time, and when I > >install the real hardware for the client, I can't transfer the > >licenses. If I scrap that machine or change the interfaces, that's a > >$100 loss. I believe when you buy a number of licenses, that should > >determine how many instances you can use, regardless of how you want > >to deploy them. > >In short, the method of enforcement is poor and leads to resentment > >from customers. Surely Digium can construct a better system?
i think, for those of us, who would like to transfer licences from one box to other (i mean more than 1-2 or 10), we would have to buy a hardware base lock (of course, i don't care about, if the lock would contact digium once a day or so) like usb, or a dumb pci ethernet card, so if we need we can move it to other. what do you think? (sadly there is no a 7day demo licence or anything to test) -- WoodOO-[P]an[G]alaktikan[A]gent-People <][> http://shadow.pganet.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]@RedHat.users _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
