well I've heard that there are open source IP phones given away for free
in WALMART, I'm seriously thinking to get couple of 'em!!
What phone would this be? I didn't notice any, but there's 5-6
Wal-Marts within an hour's drive, I'd love to try to find some. Never
can have too many. Are they
On 2/6/06, Joseph Tanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well I've heard that there are open source IP phones given away for free
in WALMART, I'm seriously thinking to get couple of 'em!!
What phone would this be? I didn't notice any, but there's 5-6
Wal-Marts within an hour's drive, I'd love to
Funny funny. In this day of free (after rebate) PAP2s, a free (again,
I assumed after rebate) IP phone seemed plausible. BTW, check
walmart.com, they do indeed sell ip phones.
I guess I'll just have to use one of my free DTA310s or my free PAP2 instead.
Joseph Tanner
On 2/6/06, Gonzalo Servat
On 2/6/06, Joseph Tanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny funny. In this day of free (after rebate) PAP2s, a free (again,
I assumed after rebate) IP phone seemed plausible. BTW, check
walmart.com, they do indeed sell ip phones.
I guess I'll just have to use one of my free DTA310s or my free
There's idiots that tell people about free, and cheaper-than-free
deals all the time. Here's just one such idiot:
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/messageview.php?start=0catid=24threadid=524641
BTW, the idea is to get all that you want for yourself first, THEN
tell everyone about the deal.
well I've heard that there are "open source" IP phones given away for free in WALMART, I'm seriously thinking to get couple of 'em!!
Truely/
Joe Tahan
From: "Brian J. Murrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussionasterisk-users@lists.digium.comTo:
Right. My original question was about making Asterisk wait a number or
rings (or amount of time) before picking up a Zap line. If the
rings/time were not reached while the line is still ringing, do nothing.
As someone must have already said, it's not a good idea to share lines
with asterisk.
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 12:19 +0100, Wilson Pickett wrote:
As someone must have already said, it's not a good idea to share lines
with asterisk.
Well, yeah, ideally I have the phones on an FSX, but a) I don't have one
yet and b) I want to make sure I am happy with running a PBX before I
invest
No, it will dial like a pass-through simultaneously to sip/iax
extensions. If you were to dial out to an analog port though, that
would be different.
So in essence, you can have all the phones ringing at the same time.
Greg
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On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 21:22 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it will dial like a pass-through simultaneously to sip/iax
extensions.
Right. As I thought.
If you were to dial out to an analog port though, that
would be different.
So in essence, you can have all the phones ringing at
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