What hardware are you using with Asterisk? I know this is getting way off topic, but I checked out Asterisk a few months ago after reading about it in Linux Magazine. I couldn't really figure out if it's possible to use Asterisk with a regular phone or if it requires a board for the computer and a phone designed for a PBX or digital phone system or something. I guess I'm confused on how you make the connection between your phone and Asterisk. I really like the idea of the PBX and voice mail because I run a home based business, plus I've been running Automated Living's HAL (automatedliving.com) for home automation, and have recently started looking into MisterHouse because I'm tired of having to pay for it every time they release an update. I use Vonage as well, but use the HAL software for voice mail because of the voice control. I really love the call announcement. I would prefer to use open source wherever possible and not have to run a Windows machine just for HAL. It would be super cool to see some sort of control for something like MisterHouse through Myth. A MythAutomation module or something that would let you control your lighting, voice mail, temperature, etc. all from Myth.

Anyway, just some thoughts. I'm unfortunately about as far from a programmer as one could get, otherwise I'd see what I could do. That's one of the reason's MisterHouse is really intimidating because of all the Perl code that seems to be involved.

Michael

Robert Rozman wrote:

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Asterisk is
open source PBX, that can be easily connected to outside scripts, that


can


then do mythnotifies .....Misterhouse that will send notifies on more
important events....


So you have a PBX and a home automation system in your home? How much
do each of these projects cost? I took a good look at the asterisk


he,he, they are both open source. they cost only your time...




project and it didn't look like much of an outlay, but what are the
advantages to having a PBX in your home if you have one line? Maybe
you have a business in your home?


Well Asterisk isn't just plain PBX. It has also voicemail, Interactive Voice
Responses, it has VOIP functionality... So I can call my family from work
for free, also with others... I can control house over phone and  DTMF,
Festival (TTS) speaks back what's going on in the house, etc... And yes, I
have one line too, but like all these features...

Regards,

Rob.

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