I would like to understand the 'Asterisk' software in
a server to; and to add a Digium TDM410 2FX0 2FXS card.

This would be to route incoming POTS calls to various VM buckets
based on inbound caller id data and allow outbound, but
no international calls. (There should be a way to list
authorized country codes.)  This would be for my home.

Regarding the 'portable' phones, I am only really going to
consider them if they use standard, rechargable, 'AA' type
batteries.  I am sick of the slate of portable phones for
home that have crappy batteries and crappy chargers that
fail in short order.

Any help in finding a portable VOIP / 802.11a/b/g/n type
phone with 'AA' type batteries would be just killer great.

Kind Regards,

John Mealey



-----Original Message-----
From: Computer Guys Discussion List
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of b_s-wilk
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 8:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Decent SIP phone


 > Need a decent VOIP phone.
 >
 > Needs to take power over ethernet.
 >
 > Are there phones out there that people
 > really like?  Or, not really like?

Do you want a VOIP phone to use at home or VOIP for mobile phone? Vonage
sells a VOIP home phone. Nokia has several mobile/VOIP phones [E51, N95,
N82, etc], so do Samsung, Benq, Moto, Sony-Ericsson and HTC. If you buy
a mobile WiFi/VOIP phone from a provider in the US, it's usually
crippled to only work with that provider's WiFi network. Buy one
outright here or overseas, you get a fully functional phone.

I want a device like an iPhone, but smaller and lighter, for
traveling--and home. I think I found it. There's software for the iPod
Touch to make it into a VOIP phone as long as you have a microphone
attached to it, or maybe the iPhone headphones that have a mic, plus
Skype s4iphone.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea3AzdBfv98
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmUPRrrxoVc&feature=related
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/mods/ipod-touch-mic-dongle-looks-sexier-than-home
made-330490.php
Use Skype - http://s4iphone.com/no_index.jsp

Find a VOIP phone for home,
http://www.voipsupply.com/index.php?cPath=95&osCsid=0942864afbb8e9ba61c657ca
4dcc9a8c
Look at Linksys CIT310, Philips VOIP841, etc.

Betty


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