I second that On Monday 05 February 2001 11:42 pm, so spoke Altoine B.: > > Yes, that is correct. That is exactly what it does. Now, what is it that > the Quicknet PhoneJack cards do that these services do not do but get > the same job done? Hmmm... > That is why we want to either hack (program) the current java codecs > that dialpad uses or net2phone and make a linux plugin to handle them. > As far as the hardware of Quicknet PhoneJack, I get the impression that > it is nothing more than a specialized sound card. If java is java, then > why did dialpad tell me in writing that they don't have support for it > yet? What type of sense does that make?! Anybody feeling me on this one? > I will post their letter to me to the list. > That is next. > > Cheers, > -- Al
- Re: [expert] There is no net pho... Altoine B.
- Re: [expert] There is no net pho... Praedor Tempus
- Re: [expert] There is no net pho... Altoine B.
- Re: [expert] There is no net pho... Traci Collins
- Re: [expert] There is no net pho... Altoine B.
- Re[2]: startup of netphone4linux... Rusty Carruth
- Re: [expert] There is no net phone for linux, per... Altoine B.
- Re: [expert] There is a net phone for linux, period Mike MacCana
- Re: [expert] There is a net phone for linux, period Praedor Tempus
- Re: [expert] There is a net phone for linux, period Altoine B.
- [expert] My last word on Linux Telephony Tricia C. Sesar
- Re: [expert] My last word on Linux Telephony Praedor Tempus
- Re[2]: [expert] My last word on Linux Telephony Rusty Carruth
- Re: Re[2]: [expert] My last word on Linux Tel... Joseph Red
- Re[4]: [expert] My last word on Linux Tel... Rusty Carruth
- Re: Re[4]: [expert] My last word on ... Joseph Red
- Re: [expert] My last word on Lin... Altoine B.
