Vincent,
You can get hardphones from http://www.atcom.cn/
I've been using a few since long and its pretty reliable. Go for the
AT620's. They are not that costly.
Softphone with Zoiper in the free version doesnt support G723 or G729
codecs. If you need them try IAXLITE.
Just google IAXLITE, you
, October 31, 2009 3:07 PM
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= On 10/30/09 12:55, Vincent wrote:
= Hello
=
= Since SIP/RTP is a pain to use with road warriors who need to
connect
= from any location over
On 11/01/09 11:04, Alexander Lopez wrote:
What version of the IAXy are you running the ones that I have do not
have a web interface and require IAXprov to provision?
[snip]
The one I have is using standard Linux command line for provisioning but one
time I run onto a web-page that offered iaxy
Joseph wrote:
On 10/30/09 12:55, Vincent wrote:
Hello
Since SIP/RTP is a pain to use with road warriors who need to connect
from any location over the Internet, I'd like to get them some IAX
phones instead.
For those of you using this protocol instead of SIP, what would you
On 11/01/09 13:01, John Novack wrote:
[snip]
Isn't the IAXy a discontinued product?
The web page is a 3rd party solution to provision the IAXy, if my memory
isn't completely shot, and isn't built into the IAXy
John Novack
It looks like it is discontinued. When did they discontinued it? It
On 10/30/09 12:55, Vincent wrote:
Hello
Since SIP/RTP is a pain to use with road warriors who need to connect
from any location over the Internet, I'd like to get them some IAX
phones instead.
For those of you using this protocol instead of SIP, what would you
recommend as IAX hardphones and
Hello
Since SIP/RTP is a pain to use with road warriors who need to connect
from any location over the Internet, I'd like to get them some IAX
phones instead.
For those of you using this protocol instead of SIP, what would you
recommend as IAX hardphones and Windows (and ideally Mac) softphones?
Vincent wrote:
Since SIP/RTP is a pain to use with road warriors who need to connect
from any location over the Internet, I'd like to get them some IAX
phones instead.
What gives you that idea?
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Since SIP/RTP is a pain to use with road warriors who need to connect
from any location over the Internet, I'd like to get
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On Oct 30, 2009, at 7:55 AM, Vincent wrote:
Hello
Since SIP/RTP is a pain to use with road warriors who need to connect
from any location over the Internet, I'd like to get them some IAX
phones instead.
For those of you using this protocol instead of SIP, what would you
recommend as IAX
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 09:33:02 -0400, John Todd wrote:
On Oct 30, 2009, at 7:55 AM, Vincent wrote:
Hello
Since SIP/RTP is a pain to use with road warriors who need to connect
from any location over the Internet, I'd like to get them some IAX
phones instead.
For those of you using this
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Vincent wrote:
Hello
Since SIP/RTP is a pain to use with road warriors who need to connect
from any location over the Internet, I'd like to get them some IAX
phones instead.
For those of you using this protocol instead of SIP, what would you
recommend as IAX
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