Oh, no, this payphone is not for making money, this is a decorative
piece in my home.

A friend of mine has a picture of a WE 2C2 on his website:
http://www.stromcarlson.com/payphones/snfcca001.jpg  (the one on the
left)  Very nice brushed stainless steel flush-mount.  One of the
nicest-looking coin phones ever made.


Sean Cook wrote:
> as for the coin phone, just take a sip phone and drop in  into a calling
> card context and charge their credit card ;) Of course it may cost you more
> to charge the card then what you get from the call... 
> 
> Sean
> 
> On 28-Sep-2006, Mark Rudholm wrote:
>> Ugh.  You're right.  Yet another important piece of software I have
>> to manage without the convenience of Portage.  :(
>>
>> My TDM400, despite being very new, was affected by the bug that older
>> ones had in which they'd change their PCI ID sometimes after a power
>> cycle.  I also had to modify the zaptel driver to support pulse dialing
>> (I have a collection of vintage phones).  So I guess it's not really
>> that big of a deal.
>>
>> One of these days I need to explore the possibility of getting
>> zaptel to decode coin tones (1700+2200Hz) so I can cancel my
>> (expensive) coin line and move my Western Electric 2C2 to
>> Asterisk.  Coin relay control isn't a problem, so the only
>> remaining hurdle is the coin detection.
>>
>> -Mark
>>
>> Sean Cook wrote:
>>> Correct... however it is masked by keyword and contains a significant bugs
>>> that were introduce in 1.2.10..
>>>
>>> the default installation of asterisk is 1.0.11.
>>>
>>> Sean
>>>
>>> On 28-Sep-2006, Darko Luketic wrote:
>>>> I may be wrong, but
>>>> net-misc/asterisk-1.2.11
>>>> looks like 1.2 to me :)
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:01:08 -0400
>>>> Sean Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunately, I would completely disagree with Mark on this... ATFOT is a
>>>>> great book, however it is a bit dated.  And as for asterisk ebuilds...
>>>>> forget it... they are still running out of 1.0 when 1.2 has been out for
>>>>> almost a year and 1.4 is on it's way into beta.  
>>>>>
>>>>> Download the source... compile and install it...
>>>>>
>>>>> You need the following packages:
>>>>>
>>>>> ncurses
>>>>> openssl
>>>>> zlib
>>>>> bison
>>>>>
>>>>> Then download all the necessary 1.2 packages and...
>>>>>
>>>>>  # cd zaptel-1.2
>>>>>  # make clean; make install
>>>>>  # cd ../libpri-1.2
>>>>>  # make clean; make install
>>>>>  # cd ../asterisk-1.2
>>>>>  # make clean; make install
>>>>>  
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>> Sean
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 28-Sep-2006, Mark Rudholm wrote:
>>>>>> You should read the book "Asterisk The Future of Telephony".
>>>>>> It is available for free download.  Search for "AsteriskTFOT.pdf"
>>>>>> Also, http://www.voip-info.org/ is a good resource for information.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Asterisk ebuild is pretty good.  It sets everything up for
>>>>>> you, you just have to edit your config files.  It's not something
>>>>>> you can do in 10 minutes.  I'd say the complexity level is about
>>>>>> on par with Apache.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Mark
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Suranga Kasthuriarachchi wrote:
>>>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please anyone have experience about asterisk setup. and I'm very new to
>>>>>>> asterisk. so please help me to configure my asterisk server.
>>>>>>> i need to know like what are the basic requirement for to setup 
>>>>>>> asterisk..
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanking you,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Suranga
>>>>>>>
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