marius baranescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a running Asterisk box . It is running great
My problem is that I can not get connected to the world :) .
My only option available here is a satellite connection .
I was testing different service providers but all of them are doing
Jay Milk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There have been prior discussion on this on the list -- just google for
starband site:lists.digium.com and you should find it. IIRC, there
has been some sporadic success, but overwhelmingly, satellite-based VOIP
connections are not considered feasible.
My
Jeb Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By far the best poe (price/performance) I have seen for Cisco poe (or
standard poe) is the Netgear
FSM7326P. http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=568864
It is a managed layer3 poe switch (24 port) with 2 gigabit ports also.
Works out of
Shawn Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am preparing to setup a system using Cisco 7940 and 7960's I have the
7.1 SIP firmware on them.
One issue I have run into is how to silence the ringer if a call comes
in and you don't want to take it.
Many phones have a DND button. I know the 79XX has
Alex Ongena [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) Status info: can I see on my 7960 equipment (eventualy
with the 7914 extension) who is free/busy and alike ?
While it looks like recent SIP images support this multiple call
appearance feature, to my knowledge asterisk does not.
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Matt Ranney -
Chris Icide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Satellite links can be pretty tough to troubleshoot. It sounds like
you are running into a uplink buffer issue. On heavily loaded
uplinks, the input buffers can get quite large, and if the satellite
provider isn't using some form of buffer handling that
I need to debug a call quality issue with remote users on the other
end of a satellite link. The symptoms are: we here on the Internet
side can hear them just fine. On their end, things work sorta OK most
times, but they often suffer from severe dropouts and digital
warbling, both of which I