Am Dienstag, den 27.11.2007, 18:00 +0100 schrieb Robert Rozman:
> Hi,
> 
> I have an older phone with touch screen from Philips. It have it connected
>  to Sipura 3000 FXS port and majority of features work ok.
> 
> But phone also has touchscreen and web browser that I'd love to use for
>  accessing my local web pages. But the phone only allows me to setup ISP
>  phone number (username and password) and it wants to call it to get to 
> Internet. Since it is
> connected to Sipura3000, call can come to Asterisk and I'd love to somehow
> "fool" that device and connect it to local web pages ?
> 
> I guess I could somehow mimic ISP "internet calling" feature on local 
> Asterisk server, but have no
> clue even where to start searching ...
> 
>  Any advice ?

Hi Robert,

I researched for something similar about a year ago, and came up with
nothing really worth the work. If you can, try to get another ATA that
has a real, old-fashioned serial modem plugged into it, and limit that
modem to 9600. I think more than that will not work reliably, but you
could of course try.

The only working implementation of software emulating a modem in
conjunction with asterisk I have seen is fax-related, and even there I
read from several people that anything better than 9600 is hardly ever
achieved. The code there is cranked into fax-use though, not modem use,
which would require the PPP bytestream to be off-handed instead of fax
parsing. Perhaps iaxmodem would do that.... No idea.

I'd be interested in how you get that working, if you do indeed.

BR
Anselm


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