Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2007-01-25 Thread Joao Pereira
I think it can be done, but not with a GrandStream HandyTone ATA because 
the manual says this:


What it CANNOT do:
- Terminate a VoIP call into the PSTN port
- Allow a call from PSTN to route other VoIP devices (different from the 
FXS phone) over the IP network

- Automatically route calls made by the local user to PSTN line

so, if it cant terminate VoIP calls into the PSTN, it cant forward VoIP 
calls to the Dock and Talk.


Joao


Dovid B wrote:

There has been talk about it before and I think people have done it.
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Do you know If its possible to do the same with Dock and Talk and an  
ATA GrandStream HandyTone 386?


Thanks
Joao Pereira

Jonathan Attwood wrote:

I use a Dock-n-Talk in conjuction with a Sipura SPA3000  Asterisk.
 Because I'm using Asterisk, I cannot use voice dialling, however 
inbound  outbound calls work extremely well. I have Asterisk 
outbound routes set up to make a calls to cell phones go through the 
Dock-n-Talk.


 On 1/1/06, *Brian McEntire* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Is anyone familiar with cell phone switches that allow routing
cell phone calls through in-home wiring? One example of these
devices is the Phone Labs Dock-N-Talk. It says it keeps your cell
charged when you are home and connects your cell (for incoming and
outgoing calls) to your home wiring or cordless phones.

But it also has features such as allowing speed dialing and voice
dialing from extensions if your cell phone has those features. So
I'm not sure if the device offers a fully compatible FXO 
signalling.


I'm currently running Asterisk with 1 POTS and 1 VOIP (via Sipura
3000) lines coming into Zaptel FXS modules, and then I have two
FXO modules for two extensions.

I'm thinking of doing away with the land line. Should something
like the Dock-N-Talk allow substituting a cell phone line for the
POTS line?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2007-01-09 Thread Dovid B

There has been talk about it before and I think people have done it.
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Do you know If its possible to do the same with Dock and Talk and an  ATA 
GrandStream HandyTone 386?


Thanks
Joao Pereira

Jonathan Attwood wrote:

I use a Dock-n-Talk in conjuction with a Sipura SPA3000  Asterisk.
 Because I'm using Asterisk, I cannot use voice dialling, however inbound 
 outbound calls work extremely well. I have Asterisk outbound routes set 
up to make a calls to cell phones go through the Dock-n-Talk.


 On 1/1/06, *Brian McEntire* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Is anyone familiar with cell phone switches that allow routing
cell phone calls through in-home wiring? One example of these
devices is the Phone Labs Dock-N-Talk. It says it keeps your cell
charged when you are home and connects your cell (for incoming and
outgoing calls) to your home wiring or cordless phones.

But it also has features such as allowing speed dialing and voice
dialing from extensions if your cell phone has those features. So
I'm not sure if the device offers a fully compatible FXO signalling.

I'm currently running Asterisk with 1 POTS and 1 VOIP (via Sipura
3000) lines coming into Zaptel FXS modules, and then I have two
FXO modules for two extensions.

I'm thinking of doing away with the land line. Should something
like the Dock-N-Talk allow substituting a cell phone line for the
POTS line?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2007-01-09 Thread Zoa


Does somebody know a similar device that does the same for GSM networks ?

Zoa

Dovid B wrote:

There has been talk about it before and I think people have done it.
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source



Do you know If its possible to do the same with Dock and Talk and an  
ATA GrandStream HandyTone 386?


Thanks
Joao Pereira

Jonathan Attwood wrote:

I use a Dock-n-Talk in conjuction with a Sipura SPA3000  Asterisk.
 Because I'm using Asterisk, I cannot use voice dialling, however 
inbound  outbound calls work extremely well. I have Asterisk 
outbound routes set up to make a calls to cell phones go through the 
Dock-n-Talk.


 On 1/1/06, *Brian McEntire* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Is anyone familiar with cell phone switches that allow routing
cell phone calls through in-home wiring? One example of these
devices is the Phone Labs Dock-N-Talk. It says it keeps your cell
charged when you are home and connects your cell (for incoming and
outgoing calls) to your home wiring or cordless phones.

But it also has features such as allowing speed dialing and voice
dialing from extensions if your cell phone has those features. So
I'm not sure if the device offers a fully compatible FXO 
signalling.


I'm currently running Asterisk with 1 POTS and 1 VOIP (via Sipura
3000) lines coming into Zaptel FXS modules, and then I have two
FXO modules for two extensions.

I'm thinking of doing away with the land line. Should something
like the Dock-N-Talk allow substituting a cell phone line for the
POTS line?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2007-01-02 Thread Joao Pereira
Do you know If its possible to do the same with Dock and Talk and an  
ATA GrandStream HandyTone 386?


Thanks
Joao Pereira

Jonathan Attwood wrote:

I use a Dock-n-Talk in conjuction with a Sipura SPA3000  Asterisk.
 
Because I'm using Asterisk, I cannot use voice dialling, however 
inbound  outbound calls work extremely well. I have Asterisk outbound 
routes set up to make a calls to cell phones go through the Dock-n-Talk.


 
On 1/1/06, *Brian McEntire* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Is anyone familiar with cell phone switches that allow routing
cell phone calls through in-home wiring? One example of these
devices is the Phone Labs Dock-N-Talk. It says it keeps your cell
charged when you are home and connects your cell (for incoming and
outgoing calls) to your home wiring or cordless phones.

But it also has features such as allowing speed dialing and voice
dialing from extensions if your cell phone has those features. So
I'm not sure if the device offers a fully compatible FXO signalling.

I'm currently running Asterisk with 1 POTS and 1 VOIP (via Sipura
3000) lines coming into Zaptel FXS modules, and then I have two
FXO modules for two extensions.

I'm thinking of doing away with the land line. Should something
like the Dock-N-Talk allow substituting a cell phone line for the
POTS line?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2006-01-03 Thread bbench
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 05:48, Paul Dugas wrote:
 On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 16:06 +, Jonathan Attwood wrote:
  I use a Dock-n-Talk in conjuction with a Sipura SPA3000  Asterisk.

 Does this unit require any funky dialing when placing outbound calls
 from * through the phone?  Do the docs indicate operation is any
 different between CDMA, TDMS, AMPS, or GSM phones?  I'd guess not or, if
 so, it was simple to handle it in the dialplan but I'm curious anyway.
 I've been considering this as a way to have work calls that come to my
 cell appear different to the server.  At the moment, I have my GSM phone
 forward calls to the house when it's off so I can't really tell between
 them.
I have good experience with a GSM-box I've bought from cybertelecom and 
SPA3000. GSM-box acts as a Dock-n-Talk because is it allows in and out 
dialing. The advantage is that one doesn't need even a mobile phone, but only 
a SIM card. The whole thing is like porting a number. 

There are 2 FXS ports. One could go to an ordinary phone, the other to 
SPA3000.

The disadvantage is that you have one more number for your friends to 
remember. Otherwise is stable, and as-easy- as-PnP instalation, if you don't 
forget to disable the pin lock as I did :-)
benchev


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2006-01-03 Thread Noah Swint

Do you have a url for the device?



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On Tuesday 03 January 2006 05:48, Paul Dugas wrote:
 On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 16:06 +, Jonathan Attwood wrote:
  I use a Dock-n-Talk in conjuction with a Sipura SPA3000  Asterisk.

 Does this unit require any funky dialing when placing outbound calls
 from * through the phone?  Do the docs indicate operation is any
 different between CDMA, TDMS, AMPS, or GSM phones?  I'd guess not or, if
 so, it was simple to handle it in the dialplan but I'm curious anyway.
 I've been considering this as a way to have work calls that come to my
 cell appear different to the server.  At the moment, I have my GSM phone
 forward calls to the house when it's off so I can't really tell between
 them.
I have good experience with a GSM-box I've bought from cybertelecom and
SPA3000. GSM-box acts as a Dock-n-Talk because is it allows in and out
dialing. The advantage is that one doesn't need even a mobile phone, but 
only

a SIM card. The whole thing is like porting a number.

There are 2 FXS ports. One could go to an ordinary phone, the other to
SPA3000.

The disadvantage is that you have one more number for your friends to
remember. Otherwise is stable, and as-easy- as-PnP instalation, if you 
don't

forget to disable the pin lock as I did :-)
benchev


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2006-01-03 Thread Kevin P. Fleming

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Morel Mosolff wrote:


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I will be out of office until January the 12th, 2006.
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H1 more of these and I will start a loop on a spare high bandwidth
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2006-01-03 Thread bbench
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 15:37, Noah Swint wrote:

 Do you have a url for the device?
http://cyber-telecom.net/store/index.php?cPath=1


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 On Tuesday 03 January 2006 05:48, Paul Dugas wrote:
   On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 16:06 +, Jonathan Attwood wrote:
I use a Dock-n-Talk in conjuction with a Sipura SPA3000  Asterisk.
  
   Does this unit require any funky dialing when placing outbound calls
   from * through the phone?  Do the docs indicate operation is any
   different between CDMA, TDMS, AMPS, or GSM phones?  I'd guess not or,
   if so, it was simple to handle it in the dialplan but I'm curious
   anyway. I've been considering this as a way to have work calls that
   come to my cell appear different to the server.  At the moment, I have
   my GSM phone forward calls to the house when it's off so I can't really
   tell between them.
 
 I have good experience with a GSM-box I've bought from cybertelecom and
 SPA3000. GSM-box acts as a Dock-n-Talk because is it allows in and out
 dialing. The advantage is that one doesn't need even a mobile phone, but
 only
 a SIM card. The whole thing is like porting a number.
 
 There are 2 FXS ports. One could go to an ordinary phone, the other to
 SPA3000.
 
 The disadvantage is that you have one more number for your friends to
 remember. Otherwise is stable, and as-easy- as-PnP instalation, if you
 don't
 forget to disable the pin lock as I did :-)
 benchev
 
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2006-01-03 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
We use the Dock-N-Talk at our office.  We purchased a TDM with 4 FXOs, 
the first three go to PSTN and the fourth into the Dock-N-Talk. Right 
now I have the users choose to use the cell service by prefixing the 
outgoing string with a certain digit;  they can remember when it's 
better to use the cellphone as opposed to PSTN.  I just Dial out of a 
different Zap line, it's all seamless to asterisk.  All the special 
features the Dock-N-Talk provides are hard to access, IIRC, and just 
muddy the fact that it provides a dialtone and takes dtmf, leave it at 
that ;)


The only problem I discerned was a SLOTHLIKE dial speed.  Seems the 
dock-n-talk sends dtmf at a rate of about 1 tone every 800 or so 
milliseconds, which adds to the overall connect time staggeringly.


B)

Brian McEntire wrote:
Is anyone familiar with cell phone switches that allow routing cell 
phone calls through in-home wiring? One example of these devices is the 
Phone Labs Dock-N-Talk. It says it keeps your cell charged when you are 
home and connects your cell (for incoming and outgoing calls) to your 
home wiring or cordless phones.


But it also has features such as allowing speed dialing and voice 
dialing from extensions if your cell phone has those features. So I'm 
not sure if the device offers a fully compatible FXO signalling.


I'm currently running Asterisk with 1 POTS and 1 VOIP (via Sipura 3000) 
lines coming into Zaptel FXS modules, and then I have two FXO modules 
for two extensions.


I'm thinking of doing away with the land line. Should something like the 
Dock-N-Talk allow substituting a cell phone line for the POTS line?





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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2006-01-03 Thread Jonathan Attwood
The unit dials whatever asterisk tells it to, although it seems to take a second or two for the mobile to start dialling.

It passes the Caller Name from the cellular phone's directory, together with the CLID on inbound calls.
On 1/3/06, Paul Dugas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 16:06 +, Jonathan Attwood wrote: I use a Dock-n-Talk in conjuction with a Sipura SPA3000  Asterisk.
Does this unit require any funky dialing when placing outbound callsfrom * through the phone?Do the docs indicate operation is anydifferent between CDMA, TDMS, AMPS, or GSM phones?I'd guess not or, if
so, it was simple to handle it in the dialplan but I'm curious anyway.I've been considering this as a way to have work calls that come to mycell appear different to the server.At the moment, I have my GSM phone
forward calls to the house when it's off so I can't really tell betweenthem.--Paul Dugas, Computer EngineerDugas Enterprises, LLC[EMAIL PROTECTED]phone: 404-932-1355 522 Black Canyon Park
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2006-01-03 Thread Erick Perez
The cyber-telecom is cheaper compared to the doc-n-talk unit.
http://cyber-telecom.net/store/product_info.php?cPath=1products_id=29
however, they both work for 800/900/1800 bands.

Any products to work in the GSM 850mhz arena?
In our country, GSM runs 850mhz.
Brian: Do you need fancy features or just want to go in and out?
I recall one unit that supported even conferences (3 callers). I forgot the link but i think i posted it in this forum a long time ago. Will try to google it and report back.

On 1/3/06, Jonathan Attwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The unit dials whatever asterisk tells it to, although it seems to take a second or two for the mobile to start dialling.

It passes the Caller Name from the cellular phone's directory, together with the CLID on inbound calls.

On 1/3/06, Paul Dugas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 16:06 +, Jonathan Attwood wrote: I use a Dock-n-Talk in conjuction with a Sipura SPA3000  Asterisk. 
Does this unit require any funky dialing when placing outbound callsfrom * through the phone?Do the docs indicate operation is anydifferent between CDMA, TDMS, AMPS, or GSM phones?I'd guess not or, if
so, it was simple to handle it in the dialplan but I'm curious anyway.I've been considering this as a way to have work calls that come to mycell appear different to the server.At the moment, I have my GSM phone 
forward calls to the house when it's off so I can't really tell betweenthem.--Paul Dugas, Computer EngineerDugas Enterprises, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]phone: 404-932-1355 522 Black Canyon Park http://dugas.ccfax: 866-751-6494 Canton, GA 30114 USA
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2006-01-03 Thread Erick Perez
BTW


Places that sell CellSockets that are know to work.
http://www.cyber-telecom.net/store/900/1800 GSM. No phone needed just SIM card.
http://www.cellantenna.com/Dockingstations/cellsocket.htmcellular phone accessory that allows you to dock your cellular phone and integrate it with your Land Line traditional telephones. It allows you to send and receive cellular phone calls using a standard telephone in your home or office. Land Line service is optional.

My Dad has one of these:http://www.charlesindustries.com/main/ma_c_phone.htmlThe CellSocket features a universal base and adapters that are compatible with Motorola V60, V120 and T720 phone models. TDMA, CDMA, GSM and Analog compatible

We set them up in Costa Rica once and they worked perfectly with Asterisk.

One question: Has anyone used those cellsockets that sell for $20 and below? do they actually work? Ebay has plenty of them just do a search for cellsocket.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2006-01-02 Thread Jonathan Attwood
I use a Dock-n-Talk in conjuction with a Sipura SPA3000  Asterisk.

Because I'm using Asterisk, I cannot use voice dialling, however inbound  outbound calls work extremely well. I have Asterisk outbound routes set up to make a calls to cell phones go through the Dock-n-Talk.

On 1/1/06, Brian McEntire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone familiar with cell phone switches that allow routing cell phone calls through in-home wiring? One example of these devices is the Phone Labs Dock-N-Talk. It says it keeps your cell charged when you are home and connects your cell (for incoming and outgoing calls) to your home wiring or cordless phones.
But it also has features such as allowing speed dialing and voice dialing from extensions if your cell phone has those features. So I'm not sure if the device offers a fully compatible FXO signalling.I'm currently running Asterisk with 1 POTS and 1 VOIP (via Sipura 3000) lines coming into Zaptel FXS modules, and then I have two FXO modules for two extensions. 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2006-01-02 Thread Matt Riddell
Morel Mosolff wrote:
 Dear friends and business associates,
 
 I will be out of office until January the 12th, 2006.
 With kind regards,
 
 Morel Mosolff

H1 more of these and I will start a loop on a spare high bandwidth
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2006-01-02 Thread Paul Dugas
On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 16:06 +, Jonathan Attwood wrote:
 I use a Dock-n-Talk in conjuction with a Sipura SPA3000  Asterisk.

Does this unit require any funky dialing when placing outbound calls
from * through the phone?  Do the docs indicate operation is any
different between CDMA, TDMS, AMPS, or GSM phones?  I'd guess not or, if
so, it was simple to handle it in the dialplan but I'm curious anyway.
I've been considering this as a way to have work calls that come to my
cell appear different to the server.  At the moment, I have my GSM phone
forward calls to the house when it's off so I can't really tell between
them.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source

2006-01-01 Thread John Novack

Cell Socket is another such product.
Current Cell Sockets work  with some of Motorola phones.
Different systems GSM, CDMA, work somewhat differently regarding 
callerID and speed dial

The original CellSocket worked with certain Nokia phones
In the GSM version dialing is similar to the PSTN, but the send 
function uses the # to  start the call.
Incoming calls produce a ring signal that  should be detected by the FXO 
card.
I use mine as a trunk into my house PBX ( not Asterisk ) but I see no 
reason why it shouldn't work as well.
See the list archives for more comments, and use Google to search on 
cellsocket


John Novack

Brian McEntire wrote:

Is anyone familiar with cell phone switches that allow routing cell 
phone calls through in-home wiring? One example of these devices is 
the Phone Labs Dock-N-Talk. It says it keeps your cell charged when 
you are home and connects your cell (for incoming and outgoing calls) 
to your home wiring or cordless phones.


But it also has features such as allowing speed dialing and voice 
dialing from extensions if your cell phone has those features. So I'm 
not sure if the device offers a fully compatible FXO signalling.


I'm currently running Asterisk with 1 POTS and 1 VOIP (via Sipura 
3000) lines coming into Zaptel FXS modules, and then I have two FXO 
modules for two extensions.


I'm thinking of doing away with the land line. Should something like 
the Dock-N-Talk allow substituting a cell phone line for the POTS line?




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