Steve Edwards wrote: > On Tue, 5 Jan 2010, UIT DEVELOPMENT wrote: > > >> I've got a lot of old hardware laying around and I do have MODEMs -internal >> and external 56k types. >> > > None of your externals will be of any use and I suspect you will spend more > time than it is worth trying to get any of your internals working. A > buck-fifty a month and a penny a minute is pretty darn cheap. You will > have to be consuming thousands of minutes per month before you will reach the > break-even point of the cost of the land-line you need to plug into the modem. > > >> Thanks for the hints. I'll check into Magic Jack type stuff and see how it >> can help. >> > > MagicJack does not work with Linux or Asterisk unless you plan on spending a > bunch of time hacking (see google.com) to extract the SIP credentials out of > your device. > > Hacking MagicJack is really pretty easy. With a little Googling, the recipe and tools to do the job work well. Magicjacksuite will do the extraction, once the dongle is up and working. mjproxy then does the dirty work One DOES need an XP machine to start the process, but with the current configuration, and mjproxy running on the asterisk ( or other Linux box on the LAN ) I have used MJ for more than a year now with no changes. Looks like MJ has finally stopped their foolishness and concentrated on selling dongles. I suppose, if one cares, that NOT using the dongle is a violation of their TOS, but the quality is far superior than using the USB dongle.
John Novack -- Dog is my co-pilot _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
