We purchased several Ojos a couple weeks ago and are about to send them back. There is no documentation about using them with systems other than the Motorola Ojo service. When you call their technical support line, they can't help you, but will put you in touch with someone in sales to discuss. I finally went all the way to the VP of sales who put me in touch with one of Worldgate's (the company that makes the Ojos) tech support engineers. As it appears, all of the Ojos are set to ONLY use their service, and will require that they allow you certain access to their servers to change settings on the Ojo. This included settings such as SIP server, etc. After that I was informed that I would need to talk to the VP of sales to discuss opening that, and am still awaiting his call. The tech support engineer did tell me that later revisions will be user configurable with DHCP options, etc, but the existing ones are not. I'll buy them again when they do open support for that.

Thanks,
Nicholas Kathmann, CISSP
Kathmann Consulting, LLC

Adam Linford wrote:
Hi all,

I've just acquired a few Motorola OJO units, and am looking at testing them
out with Asterisk.

Having read the Ojo spec it seems they use an 'enhanced' version of h.264,
which I believe is supported to some extent under 1.4 (?).  Amongst other
things, it seems that the Ojo allows for custom frame rates and picture
sizes, outside the standard implementation of H.264(?)

Does anyone know whether h.264 will support these units or not? Anyone with
any experience getting them working?

Any advice appreciated.

TIA
Adam
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