Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-21 Thread Administrator TOOTAI
Remco Barendse a écrit :
 Has anyone ever tried using a Nokia phone with SIP client as channel for 
 Asterisk?  I mean i would like to receive calls to the mobile on 
 asterisk and use the Nokia phone to place calls to cell destinations.
   
E70 and E65 are working perfectly as SIP client through WIFI.
 I have enough Nokia E60's to do that and it would circumvent the need for 
 chan_bluetooth or something similar!! :)
   
Should work too
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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-21 Thread Jonathan GF
Thank you all for your post, i've found them quite interesting and will give
work for some time :)

Thanks again.

Cheers,

Jonathan GF


On 8/20/07, Eric Chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Using the phone itself as a GSM-SIP gateway is not possible with the
 native VoIP application, but it looks like it should be possible with a
 custom application for the phone.

 --
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 Chief Technical Officer
 Voxilla - http://voxilla.com/

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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Remco Barendse
  Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 11:22 AM
  To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
  Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk
 
  Has anyone ever tried using a Nokia phone with SIP client as channel for
  Asterisk?  I mean i would like to receive calls to the mobile on
  asterisk and use the Nokia phone to place calls to cell destinations.
 
  I have enough Nokia E60's to do that and it would circumvent the need
 for
  chan_bluetooth or something similar!! :)
 
 
  On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Steve Totaro wrote:
 
   Well chan_bluetooth is really amazing (especially if your phone does
 not
   support SIP).
  
   You connect your phone via bluetooth to your asterisk box and it
 becomes
   a channel type.  You can use it as an extension(FXS) or a phone line
   (FXO).  I believe you can send and receive SMS through the
   phone/Asterisk as well.
  
   Chan_bluetooth README is in the asterisk-addons trunk and gives you
   basic instruction on setting it up.
  
   You get several added pieces of functionality with this setup.  SMS
 send
   and receive through your phone using Asterisk?, FXO failover or LCR,
 FXS
   where your cell phone becomes an extension.
  
   Thanks,
   Steve
  
   Jonathan GF wrote:
   Thanks Steve and Mitcheloc,
  
   in fact i was think in something more obsolet like connect via
   serial/usb cable the cell to the asterisk box. Never thought in the
   SIP stack of new Nokia's but i will start looking for info about
 this.
   If you [Steve] know of a good written material of interest please let
   me know.
  
   Probably Mitcheloc is right too, there are a lot of manners to
 achieve
   this and the problem is mine that i don't know how to search what i
   want. Anyway, thank you for your inputs. Any others will be welcomed,
   for sure.
  
   Regards,
  
   Jonathan GF
  
  
  
   On 8/20/07, *mitcheloc* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Jonathon,
  
   Are you talking about using the built in SIP client on some Nokia
   phones? I'm using an E90 with Asterisk and it works very well. I
  used
   Google for help and it returned plenty of results.
  
   Cheers,
   Mitchel
  
   On 8/19/07, Steve Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   If it is bluetooth and you don't mind running Asterisk 1.4
   trunk, you should look at chan_mobile.
  
   Thanks,
   Steve Totaro
  
   
  
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of
   Jonathan GF
   Sent: Sun 8/19/2007 6:26 PM
   To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
   mailto:asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
   Subject: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk
  
  
   Hi folks,
  
   i've been looking for in many sources but i cannot see clear if
   the options i'm chasing is feasible with Asterisk. I understand
   that should be.
  
   I would like to connect a nokia cell to Asterisk but i don't
   know how exactly.
  
   Any ideas, inputs, docs or refs will be welcomed.
  
   Thanks in advance.
  
   Jonathan GF
  
  
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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-21 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Steve Totaro wrote:

 Well chan_bluetooth is really amazing (especially if your phone does not
 support SIP).

 You connect your phone via bluetooth to your asterisk box and it becomes
 a channel type.  You can use it as an extension(FXS) or a phone line
 (FXO).  I believe you can send and receive SMS through the
 phone/Asterisk as well.

 Chan_bluetooth README is in the asterisk-addons trunk and gives you
 basic instruction on setting it up.

 You get several added pieces of functionality with this setup.  SMS send
 and receive through your phone using Asterisk?, FXO failover or LCR, FXS
 where your cell phone becomes an extension.

Does FSX really work? Can I really use my mobile as an extension? How do I 
make my mobile phone dial out over bluetooth rather than it's GSM 
connection?

If this really is the case, does it then create the holy grail of one 
phone for everything?

Does it support one to many?

I'm imagining an office where I connect a bluetooth dongle on the end of a 
long USB cable up to the middle of the room, into the PBX which many 
mobile phones can then access and let the punters use their mobiles to 
make/take calls via the PBX when in the office and use them as normal 
mobile when out of the office... So in the office, mobile rings via bt, 
when no bt connection, then it rings out via the PSTN to the mobile. (or 
via another GSM gateway)

But I'm really clueless on bluetooth use - other than sending cheeky 
messages to other peoples mobiles and connecting my borg implant to my mob 
when driving!

I also know I can probably do this with mob's that have WiFi and SIP 
clients too, however ...

Gordon

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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-21 Thread Administrator TOOTAI
Gordon Henderson a écrit :
 On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Steve Totaro wrote:

   
 Well chan_bluetooth is really amazing (especially if your phone does not
 support SIP).

 You connect your phone via bluetooth to your asterisk box and it becomes
 a channel type.  You can use it as an extension(FXS) or a phone line
 (FXO).  I believe you can send and receive SMS through the
 phone/Asterisk as well.

 Chan_bluetooth README is in the asterisk-addons trunk and gives you
 basic instruction on setting it up.

 You get several added pieces of functionality with this setup.  SMS send
 and receive through your phone using Asterisk?, FXO failover or LCR, FXS
 where your cell phone becomes an extension.
 

 Does FSX really work? Can I really use my mobile as an extension? How do I 
 make my mobile phone dial out over bluetooth rather than it's GSM 
 connection?

 If this really is the case, does it then create the holy grail of one 
 phone for everything?

 Does it support one to many?

 I'm imagining an office where I connect a bluetooth dongle on the end of a 
 long USB cable up to the middle of the room, into the PBX which many 
 mobile phones can then access and let the punters use their mobiles to 
 make/take calls via the PBX when in the office and use them as normal 
 mobile when out of the office... So in the office, mobile rings via bt, 
 when no bt connection, then it rings out via the PSTN to the mobile. (or 
 via another GSM gateway)

 But I'm really clueless on bluetooth use - other than sending cheeky 
 messages to other peoples mobiles and connecting my borg implant to my mob 
 when driving!

 I also know I can probably do this with mob's that have WiFi and SIP 
 clients too, however ...
   
Yes, and it's working great, particulary with Nokia's: you tell them to 
try to call at first through Internet, if it fails, fallback to GSM.

Once you're in the office with WIFI, device get automatically connected 
to the net and you can pass/receive calls, if  outside office -better 
say, not near a WIFI or HotSpot-, you pass calls through GSM and receive 
the calls from your asterisk through a GSM gateway (other BT or WIFI gsm 
phone, GSM gw device, ...) in your office

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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-21 Thread Steve Totaro
Administrator TOOTAI wrote:
 Gordon Henderson a écrit :
   
 On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Steve Totaro wrote:

   
 
 Well chan_bluetooth is really amazing (especially if your phone does not
 support SIP).

 You connect your phone via bluetooth to your asterisk box and it becomes
 a channel type.  You can use it as an extension(FXS) or a phone line
 (FXO).  I believe you can send and receive SMS through the
 phone/Asterisk as well.

 Chan_bluetooth README is in the asterisk-addons trunk and gives you
 basic instruction on setting it up.

 You get several added pieces of functionality with this setup.  SMS send
 and receive through your phone using Asterisk?, FXO failover or LCR, FXS
 where your cell phone becomes an extension.
 
   
 Does FSX really work? Can I really use my mobile as an extension? How do I 
 make my mobile phone dial out over bluetooth rather than it's GSM 
 connection?

 If this really is the case, does it then create the holy grail of one 
 phone for everything?

 Does it support one to many?

 I'm imagining an office where I connect a bluetooth dongle on the end of a 
 long USB cable up to the middle of the room, into the PBX which many 
 mobile phones can then access and let the punters use their mobiles to 
 make/take calls via the PBX when in the office and use them as normal 
 mobile when out of the office... So in the office, mobile rings via bt, 
 when no bt connection, then it rings out via the PSTN to the mobile. (or 
 via another GSM gateway)

 But I'm really clueless on bluetooth use - other than sending cheeky 
 messages to other peoples mobiles and connecting my borg implant to my mob 
 when driving!

 I also know I can probably do this with mob's that have WiFi and SIP 
 clients too, however ...
   
 
 Yes, and it's working great, particulary with Nokia's: you tell them to 
 try to call at first through Internet, if it fails, fallback to GSM.

 Once you're in the office with WIFI, device get automatically connected 
 to the net and you can pass/receive calls, if  outside office -better 
 say, not near a WIFI or HotSpot-, you pass calls through GSM and receive 
 the calls from your asterisk through a GSM gateway (other BT or WIFI gsm 
 phone, GSM gw device, ...) in your office

   
I should correct myself, it was called chan_bluetooth but there was an 
abandoned project with the same name.  Just for clarity, the app you 
should be researching is chan_mobile.

Thanks,
Steve Totaro

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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-21 Thread Jason Parker
Steve Totaro wrote:
 I should correct myself, it was called chan_bluetooth but there was an 
 abandoned project with the same name.  Just for clarity, the app you 
 should be researching is chan_mobile.
 
 Thanks,
 Steve Totaro
 

It was actually never called chan_bluetooth.  That was one of the suggestions
we got, but we couldn't use it because it was already in use.  The original
name (which was never committed) was chan_cellphone.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-21 Thread Luis Antonio Prata Barbosa
Hi,

Are all models with bluetooth capabiilty able to dial using bluetooth ???
In Brazil some telephony companies offer a little box to conect your fixed
land line. Probably a bluetooth to Analog line gateway. However, only
cellphones with especial firmware can be used.

So, what cellphones can I use to do it ??

Searching I found this one that seems a very good option...
HP iPAQ 514

Luis A P Barbosa

2007/8/21, Administrator TOOTAI [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Gordon Henderson a écrit :
  On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Steve Totaro wrote:
 
 
  Well chan_bluetooth is really amazing (especially if your phone does
 not
  support SIP).
 
  You connect your phone via bluetooth to your asterisk box and it
 becomes
  a channel type.  You can use it as an extension(FXS) or a phone line
  (FXO).  I believe you can send and receive SMS through the
  phone/Asterisk as well.
 
  Chan_bluetooth README is in the asterisk-addons trunk and gives you
  basic instruction on setting it up.
 
  You get several added pieces of functionality with this setup.  SMS
 send
  and receive through your phone using Asterisk?, FXO failover or LCR,
 FXS
  where your cell phone becomes an extension.
 
 
  Does FSX really work? Can I really use my mobile as an extension? How do
 I
  make my mobile phone dial out over bluetooth rather than it's GSM
  connection?
 
  If this really is the case, does it then create the holy grail of one
  phone for everything?
 
  Does it support one to many?
 
  I'm imagining an office where I connect a bluetooth dongle on the end of
 a
  long USB cable up to the middle of the room, into the PBX which many
  mobile phones can then access and let the punters use their mobiles to
  make/take calls via the PBX when in the office and use them as normal
  mobile when out of the office... So in the office, mobile rings via bt,
  when no bt connection, then it rings out via the PSTN to the mobile. (or
  via another GSM gateway)
 
  But I'm really clueless on bluetooth use - other than sending cheeky
  messages to other peoples mobiles and connecting my borg implant to my
 mob
  when driving!
 
  I also know I can probably do this with mob's that have WiFi and SIP
  clients too, however ...
 
 Yes, and it's working great, particulary with Nokia's: you tell them to
 try to call at first through Internet, if it fails, fallback to GSM.

 Once you're in the office with WIFI, device get automatically connected
 to the net and you can pass/receive calls, if  outside office -better
 say, not near a WIFI or HotSpot-, you pass calls through GSM and receive
 the calls from your asterisk through a GSM gateway (other BT or WIFI gsm
 phone, GSM gw device, ...) in your office

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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-21 Thread Steve Totaro
Jason Parker wrote:
 Steve Totaro wrote:
   
 I should correct myself, it was called chan_bluetooth but there was an 
 abandoned project with the same name.  Just for clarity, the app you 
 should be researching is chan_mobile.

 Thanks,
 Steve Totaro

 

 It was actually never called chan_bluetooth.  That was one of the suggestions
 we got, but we couldn't use it because it was already in use.  The original
 name (which was never committed) was chan_cellphone.

   
Thank you for correcting my correction ;-P 

Bottom line, the correct app name is chan_mobile.

Thanks,
Steve

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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-20 Thread Jonathan GF
Thanks Steve and Mitcheloc,

in fact i was think in something more obsolet like connect via serial/usb
cable the cell to the asterisk box. Never thought in the SIP stack of new
Nokia's but i will start looking for info about this. If you [Steve] know of
a good written material of interest please let me know.

Probably Mitcheloc is right too, there are a lot of manners to achieve this
and the problem is mine that i don't know how to search what i want. Anyway,
thank you for your inputs. Any others will be welcomed, for sure.

Regards,

Jonathan GF



On 8/20/07, mitcheloc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jonathon,

 Are you talking about using the built in SIP client on some Nokia
 phones? I'm using an E90 with Asterisk and it works very well. I used
 Google for help and it returned plenty of results.

 Cheers,
 Mitchel

 On 8/19/07, Steve Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If it is bluetooth and you don't mind running Asterisk 1.4 trunk, you
 should look at chan_mobile.
 
  Thanks,
  Steve Totaro
 
  
 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jonathan GF
  Sent: Sun 8/19/2007 6:26 PM
  To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk
 
 
  Hi folks,
 
  i've been looking for in many sources but i cannot see clear if the
 options i'm chasing is feasible with Asterisk. I understand that should be.
 
  I would like to connect a nokia cell to Asterisk but i don't know how
 exactly.
 
  Any ideas, inputs, docs or refs will be welcomed.
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Jonathan GF
 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-20 Thread Steve Totaro
Well chan_bluetooth is really amazing (especially if your phone does not 
support SIP).

You connect your phone via bluetooth to your asterisk box and it becomes 
a channel type.  You can use it as an extension(FXS) or a phone line 
(FXO).  I believe you can send and receive SMS through the 
phone/Asterisk as well. 

Chan_bluetooth README is in the asterisk-addons trunk and gives you 
basic instruction on setting it up.

You get several added pieces of functionality with this setup.  SMS send 
and receive through your phone using Asterisk?, FXO failover or LCR, FXS 
where your cell phone becomes an extension.

Thanks,
Steve

Jonathan GF wrote:
 Thanks Steve and Mitcheloc,

 in fact i was think in something more obsolet like connect via 
 serial/usb cable the cell to the asterisk box. Never thought in the 
 SIP stack of new Nokia's but i will start looking for info about this. 
 If you [Steve] know of a good written material of interest please let 
 me know.

 Probably Mitcheloc is right too, there are a lot of manners to achieve 
 this and the problem is mine that i don't know how to search what i 
 want. Anyway, thank you for your inputs. Any others will be welcomed, 
 for sure.

 Regards,

 Jonathan GF



 On 8/20/07, *mitcheloc* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jonathon,

 Are you talking about using the built in SIP client on some Nokia
 phones? I'm using an E90 with Asterisk and it works very well. I used
 Google for help and it returned plenty of results.

 Cheers,
 Mitchel

 On 8/19/07, Steve Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If it is bluetooth and you don't mind running Asterisk 1.4
 trunk, you should look at chan_mobile.
 
  Thanks,
  Steve Totaro
 
  
 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of
 Jonathan GF
  Sent: Sun 8/19/2007 6:26 PM
  To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 mailto:asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk
 
 
  Hi folks,
 
  i've been looking for in many sources but i cannot see clear if
 the options i'm chasing is feasible with Asterisk. I understand
 that should be.
 
  I would like to connect a nokia cell to Asterisk but i don't
 know how exactly.
 
  Any ideas, inputs, docs or refs will be welcomed.
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Jonathan GF
 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-20 Thread Remco Barendse
Has anyone ever tried using a Nokia phone with SIP client as channel for 
Asterisk?  I mean i would like to receive calls to the mobile on 
asterisk and use the Nokia phone to place calls to cell destinations.

I have enough Nokia E60's to do that and it would circumvent the need for 
chan_bluetooth or something similar!! :)


On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Steve Totaro wrote:

 Well chan_bluetooth is really amazing (especially if your phone does not
 support SIP).

 You connect your phone via bluetooth to your asterisk box and it becomes
 a channel type.  You can use it as an extension(FXS) or a phone line
 (FXO).  I believe you can send and receive SMS through the
 phone/Asterisk as well.

 Chan_bluetooth README is in the asterisk-addons trunk and gives you
 basic instruction on setting it up.

 You get several added pieces of functionality with this setup.  SMS send
 and receive through your phone using Asterisk?, FXO failover or LCR, FXS
 where your cell phone becomes an extension.

 Thanks,
 Steve

 Jonathan GF wrote:
 Thanks Steve and Mitcheloc,

 in fact i was think in something more obsolet like connect via
 serial/usb cable the cell to the asterisk box. Never thought in the
 SIP stack of new Nokia's but i will start looking for info about this.
 If you [Steve] know of a good written material of interest please let
 me know.

 Probably Mitcheloc is right too, there are a lot of manners to achieve
 this and the problem is mine that i don't know how to search what i
 want. Anyway, thank you for your inputs. Any others will be welcomed,
 for sure.

 Regards,

 Jonathan GF



 On 8/20/07, *mitcheloc* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jonathon,

 Are you talking about using the built in SIP client on some Nokia
 phones? I'm using an E90 with Asterisk and it works very well. I used
 Google for help and it returned plenty of results.

 Cheers,
 Mitchel

 On 8/19/07, Steve Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If it is bluetooth and you don't mind running Asterisk 1.4
 trunk, you should look at chan_mobile.

 Thanks,
 Steve Totaro

 

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of
 Jonathan GF
 Sent: Sun 8/19/2007 6:26 PM
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 mailto:asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk


 Hi folks,

 i've been looking for in many sources but i cannot see clear if
 the options i'm chasing is feasible with Asterisk. I understand
 that should be.

 I would like to connect a nokia cell to Asterisk but i don't
 know how exactly.

 Any ideas, inputs, docs or refs will be welcomed.

 Thanks in advance.

 Jonathan GF


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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-20 Thread Eric Chamberlain
On the SIP side of things, we have a how-to guide for the Nokia E series and 
Asterisk. 
http://voxilla.com/voxilla-stories/voxilla-how-to-guides/using-the-nokia-e-series-phones-with-asterisk-865.html



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonathan GF
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 4:05 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk



Thanks Steve and Mitcheloc,

in fact i was think in something more obsolet like connect via serial/usb 
cable the cell to the asterisk box. Never thought in the SIP stack of new 
Nokia's but i will start looking for info about this. If you [Steve] know of a 
good written material of interest please let me know.

Probably Mitcheloc is right too, there are a lot of manners to achieve this and 
the problem is mine that i don't know how to search what i want. Anyway, thank 
you for your inputs. Any others will be welcomed, for sure.

Regards,

Jonathan GF




On 8/20/07, mitcheloc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Jonathon,

Are you talking about using the built in SIP client on some Nokia
phones? I'm using an E90 with Asterisk and it works very well. I used
Google for help and it returned plenty of results.

Cheers,
Mitchel

On 8/19/07, Steve Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If it is bluetooth and you don't mind running Asterisk 1.4 trunk, you should 
 look at chan_mobile.

 Thanks,
 Steve Totaro

 

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jonathan GF
 Sent: Sun 8/19/2007 6:26 PM
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk


 Hi folks,

 i've been looking for in many sources but i cannot see clear if the options 
 i'm chasing is feasible with Asterisk. I understand that should be.

 I would like to connect a nokia cell to Asterisk but i don't know how exactly.

 Any ideas, inputs, docs or refs will be welcomed.

 Thanks in advance.

 Jonathan GF


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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-20 Thread Eric Chamberlain
Using the phone itself as a GSM-SIP gateway is not possible with the native 
VoIP application, but it looks like it should be possible with a custom 
application for the phone.

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 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Remco Barendse
 Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 11:22 AM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk
 
 Has anyone ever tried using a Nokia phone with SIP client as channel for
 Asterisk?  I mean i would like to receive calls to the mobile on
 asterisk and use the Nokia phone to place calls to cell destinations.
 
 I have enough Nokia E60's to do that and it would circumvent the need for
 chan_bluetooth or something similar!! :)
 
 
 On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Steve Totaro wrote:
 
  Well chan_bluetooth is really amazing (especially if your phone does not
  support SIP).
 
  You connect your phone via bluetooth to your asterisk box and it becomes
  a channel type.  You can use it as an extension(FXS) or a phone line
  (FXO).  I believe you can send and receive SMS through the
  phone/Asterisk as well.
 
  Chan_bluetooth README is in the asterisk-addons trunk and gives you
  basic instruction on setting it up.
 
  You get several added pieces of functionality with this setup.  SMS send
  and receive through your phone using Asterisk?, FXO failover or LCR, FXS
  where your cell phone becomes an extension.
 
  Thanks,
  Steve
 
  Jonathan GF wrote:
  Thanks Steve and Mitcheloc,
 
  in fact i was think in something more obsolet like connect via
  serial/usb cable the cell to the asterisk box. Never thought in the
  SIP stack of new Nokia's but i will start looking for info about this.
  If you [Steve] know of a good written material of interest please let
  me know.
 
  Probably Mitcheloc is right too, there are a lot of manners to achieve
  this and the problem is mine that i don't know how to search what i
  want. Anyway, thank you for your inputs. Any others will be welcomed,
  for sure.
 
  Regards,
 
  Jonathan GF
 
 
 
  On 8/20/07, *mitcheloc* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Jonathon,
 
  Are you talking about using the built in SIP client on some Nokia
  phones? I'm using an E90 with Asterisk and it works very well. I
 used
  Google for help and it returned plenty of results.
 
  Cheers,
  Mitchel
 
  On 8/19/07, Steve Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If it is bluetooth and you don't mind running Asterisk 1.4
  trunk, you should look at chan_mobile.
 
  Thanks,
  Steve Totaro
 
  
 
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  Jonathan GF
  Sent: Sun 8/19/2007 6:26 PM
  To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
  mailto:asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk
 
 
  Hi folks,
 
  i've been looking for in many sources but i cannot see clear if
  the options i'm chasing is feasible with Asterisk. I understand
  that should be.
 
  I would like to connect a nokia cell to Asterisk but i don't
  know how exactly.
 
  Any ideas, inputs, docs or refs will be welcomed.
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Jonathan GF
 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-19 Thread Steve Totaro
If it is bluetooth and you don't mind running Asterisk 1.4 trunk, you should 
look at chan_mobile.
 
Thanks,
Steve Totaro



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jonathan GF
Sent: Sun 8/19/2007 6:26 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk


Hi folks,

i've been looking for in many sources but i cannot see clear if the options i'm 
chasing is feasible with Asterisk. I understand that should be. 

I would like to connect a nokia cell to Asterisk but i don't know how exactly. 

Any ideas, inputs, docs or refs will be welcomed. 

Thanks in advance. 

Jonathan GF

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Re: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk

2007-08-19 Thread mitcheloc
Jonathon,

Are you talking about using the built in SIP client on some Nokia
phones? I'm using an E90 with Asterisk and it works very well. I used
Google for help and it returned plenty of results.

Cheers,
Mitchel

On 8/19/07, Steve Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If it is bluetooth and you don't mind running Asterisk 1.4 trunk, you should 
 look at chan_mobile.

 Thanks,
 Steve Totaro

 

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jonathan GF
 Sent: Sun 8/19/2007 6:26 PM
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: [asterisk-users] Nokia cell connected to Asterisk


 Hi folks,

 i've been looking for in many sources but i cannot see clear if the options 
 i'm chasing is feasible with Asterisk. I understand that should be.

 I would like to connect a nokia cell to Asterisk but i don't know how exactly.

 Any ideas, inputs, docs or refs will be welcomed.

 Thanks in advance.

 Jonathan GF


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